Maharashtra's CBSE Class 12 Results Show Resilience Amid Decline
Mumbai students excel despite 3.36% dip in Maharashtra’s CBSE Class 12 results
Hindustan Times
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Maharashtra recorded an 87.32% pass rate in the CBSE Class 12 examinations, a decline from last year's 90.68%. Despite this, students from Mumbai excelled, with top scorers achieving over 99%. The introduction of On-Screen Marking aimed to enhance evaluation accuracy and transparency.
- 01Maharashtra's overall pass percentage in CBSE Class 12 exams is 87.32%, down from 90.68% last year.
- 02Girls outperformed boys with a pass percentage of 88.95% compared to 85.92%.
- 03Top scorers include Diya Patel and Riddhi Goyal from Delhi Public School, Nerul, both scoring 99.2% in commerce.
- 04Yuvangad Singh, a student with 75% disability, achieved 93.4% and secured admission to Maharashtra National Law University.
- 05The new On-Screen Marking system was implemented to improve evaluation accuracy and transparency.
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Maharashtra's Class 12 board examinations conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) saw a pass percentage of 87.32%, a decrease from last year's 90.68%. A total of 43,331 students registered, with 36,923 successfully passing. Girls excelled with a pass rate of 88.95%, surpassing boys at 85.92%. Notable schools included Delhi Public School Nerul and R N Podar School. In the commerce stream, Diya Patel and Riddhi Goyal achieved top scores of 99.2%. Mrinalini Singh and Pratham Sharma from R N Podar School scored 98% in science. Humanities students also performed well, with Nandika Prakash scoring 98.8%. Yuvangad Singh, despite living with significant disabilities, scored 93.4% and secured admission to Maharashtra National Law University, demonstrating remarkable perseverance. The introduction of the On-Screen Marking system aimed to enhance evaluation processes, focusing on accuracy and transparency.
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The decline in pass rates may affect students' confidence and future opportunities, while the success stories highlight resilience and determination among students.
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