Oman Daily Observer

CBSE CLASS 12 RESULTS DECLARED; GIRLS FARE BETTER THAN BOYS

Topper likes to bake, watch TV

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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class 12 result was declared on Saturday, with girls faring better than boys and also bagging the first six spots.

In the overall results, girls performed better than boys by 9.32 per cent, as the pass percentage for girls was 88.31, while it was 78.99 of boys, an official statement said.

The overall pass percentage has increased by about one per cent to 83.01, and all-india topper, Meghna Srivastava of Noida’s Step By Step School, scored 499 of 500.

Also, 72,599 students scored more than 90 per cent and 12,737 students got more than 95 per cent.

Among different types of schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas fared better than others with a pass per cent of 97.78, closely followed by Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas with a pass per cent of 97.07.

Speaking to the media, Union Human Resource Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar said: “I congratula­te all those who have succeeded and I also want to congratula­te those who could not succeed. They should not lose their heart, this is a temporary setback. They should do more efforts and succeed. This is my advice.”

“I’m very happy about Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas, they have got 98 per cent result. Even government schools, and government­aided schools have scored more than the average results — 85 per cent. It shows that the quality of government schools is improving and it is good news.”

Of the 11,06,772 students who had appeared for the Class 12 examinatio­n NEW DELHI: Meghna Srivastava of Noida topped the exam, scoring 499 out of 500.

Born and brought up in Noida, Meghna said that it never occurred to her that she would top the examinatio­n. “My parents and I were shocked and surprised.”

As her levels of shock came down by a notch towards evening, she said that being consistent was the key to her success.

“I like baking and I used to watch a lot of TV,” said the student from Noida’s Step By Step School. “I used to watch mostly English shows — ‘The Office’, ‘Breaking Bad’... Anything on TV”, she added, held between March 5 and April 27, 9,18,763 students passed the examinatio­n. Students of Trivandrum region topped with a pass per cent of 97.32, followed by Chennai with terming Netflix “one of her favourite pastimes”.

She also liked to listen to music and read non-fiction, but her hobbies did not mean that she was not serious about her studies.

“I had no particular style of studying and I never counted the number of hours I studied, but I must have studied around seveneight hours a day,” said Meghna, a humanities student, stressing that she was consistent, stable and relaxed.

“You have to be consistent so that you do not panic at the last minute,” she said. 93.87 per cent and Delhi 89 per cent. The pass percentage of students in CBSE schools in other countries has increased to 94.94 from 92.02.

 ?? — AFP ?? Students at DAV Internatio­nal School in Amritsar celebrate after results of the CBSE Class 12 exams were released
— AFP Students at DAV Internatio­nal School in Amritsar celebrate after results of the CBSE Class 12 exams were released
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Meghna Srivastava
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