AHMEDABAD: Students were all smiles as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results for class X were announced on Tuesday at 4pm. The results were available on website and on SMS as well.
Compared to last year, the results were declared 10 days early this time. According to board officials, this has been made possible with the introduction of onscreen-marking system. CBSE schools across the city came out with excellent results with several students scoring 10/10 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). This time too, girls have outshone boys.
Total 425 students appeared for class X exam at Delhi Public School (Bopal). Out of them, 41 scored perfect 10 CGPA. As many as 166 scored 9 CGPA and above, while 251 secured 8 CGPA and above. DPS East too registered a cent per cent result. Out of the 24 students who had appeared, one secured full CGPA and five got 9 CGPA .
The scene was no different at Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya where the school registered 100% result with eight students getting 10/10 CGPA out of 134 student and 83 having above 8 CGPA. Around 40 students have been placed in A1 category. Shobha Tyagi, principal, Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya, said, "CBSE is no more a difficult exam as almost 70% of assessment is internal and only 30% is external. It is an excellent way to reduce student's stress.
Even St Kabir Drive-in has posted 100% result with 27 students scoring 10/10 CGPA. School principal Pragya Pandya said, "Sincere and dedicated efforts of all the 221 students have brought in such a positive result. As always, the girls are leading and as many as 19 girls have secured full CGPA as compared to nine boys". Registering cent-per-cent result, students of Rachana School are all smiles. Altogether 16 students have secured 10/10 CGPA out of 94 students who had appeared for the exam.
At Udgam School for Children, 35 students out of 164 secured full CGPA. In all, 58 students got CGPA between 9 and 9.8.
According to Kendriya Vidyalaya's assistant commissioner Prakash Madan, results of 43 KVs across the state have been received. Out of them, 39 schools have registered 100% result. Two KVs in Bhuj and Silvasa each and one each in Jamnagar and Ankleshwar have students with supplementary.
Compared to last year, the results were declared 10 days early this time. According to board officials, this has been made possible with the introduction of onscreen-marking system. CBSE schools across the city came out with excellent results with several students scoring 10/10 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). This time too, girls have outshone boys.
Total 425 students appeared for class X exam at Delhi Public School (Bopal). Out of them, 41 scored perfect 10 CGPA. As many as 166 scored 9 CGPA and above, while 251 secured 8 CGPA and above. DPS East too registered a cent per cent result. Out of the 24 students who had appeared, one secured full CGPA and five got 9 CGPA .
The scene was no different at Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya where the school registered 100% result with eight students getting 10/10 CGPA out of 134 student and 83 having above 8 CGPA. Around 40 students have been placed in A1 category. Shobha Tyagi, principal, Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya, said, "CBSE is no more a difficult exam as almost 70% of assessment is internal and only 30% is external. It is an excellent way to reduce student's stress.
Even St Kabir Drive-in has posted 100% result with 27 students scoring 10/10 CGPA. School principal Pragya Pandya said, "Sincere and dedicated efforts of all the 221 students have brought in such a positive result. As always, the girls are leading and as many as 19 girls have secured full CGPA as compared to nine boys". Registering cent-per-cent result, students of Rachana School are all smiles. Altogether 16 students have secured 10/10 CGPA out of 94 students who had appeared for the exam.
At Udgam School for Children, 35 students out of 164 secured full CGPA. In all, 58 students got CGPA between 9 and 9.8.
According to Kendriya Vidyalaya's assistant commissioner Prakash Madan, results of 43 KVs across the state have been received. Out of them, 39 schools have registered 100% result. Two KVs in Bhuj and Silvasa each and one each in Jamnagar and Ankleshwar have students with supplementary.
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