CBSE 10th result 2017 LIVE: Delhi pass percentage dips 13.67%, Trivandrum region tops


CBSE 10th result 2017
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared its Class 10 Board or Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination results. The results can be accessed on cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
Click here to check your results
Below are the live updates:
2:15pm: CBSE 10th result region-wise pass percentage:
Trivandrum- 99.85
Chennai- 99.62
Bhubaneswar- 92.15
Chandigarh- 94.34
Guwahati- 65.53
Delhi- 78.09
Patna- 95.50
Allahabad- 98.23
Dehradun- 97.27
Ajmer- 93.30
2:10pm: The CBSE results in numbers
2:04pm:Delhi saw a major dip of 13.67% in its performance this year. From 98.40 pass percentage in 2013, the number had slumped to 91.76%. This has further plummeted to 78.09 this year.
1:40pm: Trivandrum region has highest pass percentage at 99.85, followed by Chennai region at 99.62. Allahabad region is third with 98.23 pass percentage
1:34pm: Delhi region has pass percentage of 78.09
1:33pm: Class 10th pass percentage is 90.95, a dip of over 5 percentage points from last year’s 96.21.
1:29pm: Results of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and J-K expected to be out by 3pm, reports our Correspondent Irfah Mufti
1:15pm: Last year, 91.76% of the students from Delhi who had appeared for the exam had passed, a few notches below the overall pass percentage of 96.21.
12:51pm: Results for Allahabad, Chennai, Delhi, Dehradun and Trivandrum region are out. Results for other regions will be declared soon.
12:48pm: You can also check your scores via SMS and Microsoft’s Bing search engine.
To check your results on Bing
1. Log on to bing.com
2. Type CBSE/CBSE results on the search bar on the homepage
2. Then, type CBSE or CBSE results on the search bar on the home page. Among the options that appear, you can check cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
3.Key in your roll number and other required details in the boxes on the results page
4. Press ‘Submit’ and get your results
Candidates can check the websites — cbse.nic.in orcbseresults.nic.in — for any new notification. You can also call on the toll-free number — 1800 11 8004 — to report any concern.
You can also check results through SMS. Students can have their results by sending SMS in the format below:
Type ‘CBSE 10 [roll no]’ and send it these service providers
52001 (MTNL), 57766 (BSNL), 5800002 (Aircel), 55456068 (Idea), 54321, 51234 and 5333300 (Tata Teleservices), 54321202 (Airtel), and 9212357123 (National Informatics Centre).
12:35 pm: Officials have said the results will be out in 15-20 minutes and the results for all regions will be declared by 2pm, reports our correspondent Heena Kausar
12:30pm: The results will be sent to schools on their respective email addresses registered with the board, the CBSE said. However, the result will not be available on CBSE premises and the public are advised not to visit Board’s office for collection of results, the CBSE said.
12:15pm: As students await results, they cannot stop tweeting about it. Read our story to find out what they have to say
11:40am: The results will be declared in the form of Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA): It is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects excluding the sixth additional subject as per the scheme of the exam. Find out how can you calculate your CGPA
11:15am: This year 7,81,463 students appeared in CBSE’s school-based exam and 8,86,506 students took the board-based exam.
10:45am: A state of restlessness is vibrant among my peers, owing to the postponement of results: Worchui Chitlung, student at Rosary Senior Secondary School
10:26am: 168541 students got a perfect Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 10 points last year.
10:25am: Last year, 96.21 percent of the students who had appeared for the exams passed. Girls had a marginally better pass percentage than boys. 96.36% of the girls who appeared for the exams passed, while the boys had a pass percentage of 96.11
10:20am: I’ve got mixed feelings. I know I’ve done well, but I can’t help the feeling that I’ll fail. It’s like pending doom hanging over me. But I’m trusting God and praying that I’ll do well, says Valentina Lazarus, student of Mount Carmel School, Chandigarh.
10:00am: Some students say that constant delay has added to anxiety. “The constant delays and the anxiety of those around me is making me nervous, though I was pretty confident at the beginning ,” says Zingmai Shinglai, student of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pushp Vihar, Delhi.
9:58am: Yinrel Raingam, student of St Thomas School in Delhi is both excited and nervous. She says she is expecting a 9 CGPA.
9:45am: Parents are equally nervous about their children’s performance. “We are expecting good results but there’s this unnerving feeling of “what if” It doesn’t turn out that well?, says Shabana Jawed, parent of Sumaiya Jawed, student of Summerfields School, Delhi
9:30am: Students are eagerly waiting for the announcement of results. “I am tensed... I am worried about my results after seeing the Class 12 results,”, says Naman Yadav, student of DPSG, Palam Vihar.
This is the last year when students were given the option to appear for either the school-based exam or a paper-based one. From next year, Board-based exams have been made mandatory.
CBSE declared the Class 12 exam results last Sunday. The pass percentage dipped slightly to 82.02% after the board moderated marks, but authorities decided to refrain from “artificially spiking” them. Last year, 83.05% students cleared the Class 12 exams.

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