The Thiruvananthapuram region of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) outshone others yet again when the Class XII examination results had been declared on Friday morning.
The region, comprising Kerala and Lakshadweep, registered a cross share of 99.91, forward of Bengaluru at 98.64 and Chennai at 97.4. The total cross share is 87.33. Last 12 months, the cross share for the Thiruvananthapuram region was 98.83.
In the region, 40,718 college students (19,894 boys and 20,824 ladies) appeared for the examinations this 12 months. Of them, 40,554 handed. Of them, 19,791 had been boys and 20,763 had been ladies.
Kerala has a cross share of 99.91. As many as 173 college students appeared for the examination from Lakshadweep. Of them, all 132 boys and 41 ladies handed, registering a cross share of 100%.
Kendriya Vidyalayas within the region have a cross share of 99.89 (92.51 nationally). Here, of the three,679 college students who sat for the examinations, 3,675 (1,762 boys and 1,913 ladies) handed.
Of the 1,124 college students who appeared for the examinations from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, 1,123 ( 569 boys and 554 ladies) handed, registering a cross share of 99.9 (97.51 nationally). Independent colleges within the region from the place 35,578 college students appeared for the examination, 35,550 (17,298 boys and 18,252 ladies) certified, registering a cross share of 99.92.
Class X results
The Thiruvananthapuram region registered a cross share of 99.91 to ace the Class X examinations results too. Last 12 months, the region had topped with a cross share of 99.68.
This 12 months the region, which includes Kerala and Lakshadweep, is ranked forward of Bengaluru that has a cross share of 99.18 and Chennai with 99.14. The total cross share is 93.12.
Of the 63,295 college students who appeared from the region, 63,223 handed. Of them, 31,282 had been boys and 31,942 had been ladies.
Kendriya Vidyalayas recorded 100% results, as did Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas. Independent colleges within the region from the place 57,215 college students of the 57,269 who appeared handed registered 99.9% results.
No benefit record has been declared by the CBSE to keep away from unhealthy competitors. It has additionally not awarded first, second, or third divisions. However, benefit certificates can be issued to 0.1% of the scholars who scored highest marks in topics.