
CBSE Board Class 10th Result 2020 LIVE Updates: The results of over 18.89 lakh students who registered to appear for the class 10 board exams has been declared. This year the passing percentage was recorded at 91.46, with Kerala’s Trivandrum emerging as the best performing district. Students can check their results at cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in. The results are also available at Digi locker and Umang app.
The CBSE class 10 results 2020 are special because this year, the marks have been awarded without conducting all the exams. For the exam which was not conducted, CBSE has awarded marks based on an average of the highest three marks obtained in subjects for which marks were held.
For those who appeared in three exams only the best of two papers will be considered. Those who appeared in one or two exams, the internal assessment will also be considered, as per the board.
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To pass the exam, students need to obtain at least 33 per cent marks in every subject as well as overall. In CBSE class 10 result 2019, as many as 91.1 per cent of the about 18 lakh students had cleared the exam. In 2018, the pass percentage was at 88.67 per cent.
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Among regions, Trivandrum has again emerged as the top-performer. This year, it has observed a pass percentage of 99.28 per cent. In class 10 as well as the recently announced class 12 results too, Trivandrum emerged as the top performer. In 2019, it had witnessed an all-time high pass percentage of 99.85... read now
In the CBSE class 10 result 2020, released today, the KV schools have given a best-ever performance with almost all of their students securing a pass percentage of 99.23 per cent followed by JNVs at 98.66 per cent... read more
The UMANG app is available on both Android and iOS. Students will need to download the app first and then open and click on the mark sheet tab displayed on the home screen. To check the result students will need to enter their roll number and date of birth.
Assam C Sarbananda Sonowal congratulated the suceessful students of CBSE class 10. The minister in his tweet wrote, "In this difficult hour, it is heartening to know the brilliant results of my young friends. Congratulations to all who have successfully passed the CBSE Class 10 Examinations
Follow your dreams with dedication and let success be yours."
The students can check the results through the website- cbseresults.nic.in. Click on the download ‘result link’. Enter registration number or roll number. Result will be appeared on the screen. Download it, and take and take a print out for further reference
The results of CBSE class 10 exam is available now at the websites- cbseresults.nic.in and results.nic.in
The pass percentage of government-run schools is at 94.94 and govt-aided schools at 91.56 per cent. The Central Tibetan School Administration schools were at third place with 98.23 per cent pass percentage, while independent schools or private schools registered a pass percentage of 88.22 per cent
Girls have been the best performers gender-wise. As many as 93.31 per cent of girls who appeared for the exam could clear the exam, while for boys the pass percentage remains the same as 2019 at 90.14 per cent. For transgender students, however, there has been a huge decline from 94.74 per cent pass percentage to 78.95 per cent.
The pass percentage of Kendriya Vidyalayas is 99.23 per cent while for JNV schools, it is 98.66 per cent. A total of 91.46 per cent students cleared the 10th exam successfully
Like the previous term Kerala's Trivandrum has once again emerged as the best performing district. The region recorded 99.28 passing per cent and is followed by Chennai, which has 98.95 passing per cent.
While most expected a much improved performance this time, but the passing percentage saw a slight improved as compared to 2019. This year CBSE recorded 91.46 passing percentage, which is an improvement by 0.36 per cent.
The class 10 results have been declared!
Earlier last week during the class 12 result declaration, the board recieved huge flak from students after official websites failed to reflect results for several hours after being released. In that case, candidates can also access their scorecard by downloading the UMANG and Digi locker app. Both are android based application available at the PlayStore. How to check results via these apps?
Step 1: Visit Google PlayStore or Apple store app in your mobile Step 2: Login using CBSE registered mobile number, OPT and entre the last 6 digits of your roll number Step 3: Account credentials will be sent via SMS
Meanwhile, earlier today the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) announced the Madhyamik (class 10 state board) examinations resuts. The state recorded 86.34 passing percentage this time.
A series of websites host the CBSE list. The list of websites is - cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.nic.in, results.nic.in. However, due to the high influx chances of the websites crashing is pretty high, in that case there are alternative methods to check results. Find out
The board itself appreciates the story of a veteran, who urges students to keep moving forward despite shortcomings.
The performance in CBSE Class 10 had witnessed a significant decline since 2014, when the board recorded 98.87 passing per cent. In the following years until 2019, the passing percentage was recorded to be 97.32, 96.21, 93.06 and 86.07 respectievely. However, the board did witnessed a rise of five percent in the previous term, but if we look into the data the results have significantly dipped. The good news this time is that many experts in this sector have predicted that the performance will improve this time, and it was also witnessed in the class 12 results, which was announced last week.