Thiruvananthapuram nudged to second in Class XII outcomes, shares honours on the high in Class X

Shubham
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College students of Greets Public College, Kaloor, have fun after the announcement of CBSE increased secondary examination outcomes on Tuesday.
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For the primary time because the formation of the Central Board of Secondary Schooling (CBSE) Thiruvananthapuram area in 2014, its 11-year uninterrupted reign on the high of the region-wise Class XII rankings got here to an finish on Tuesday.

Vijayawada that had been at Thiruvananthapuram’s heels final yr broke the latter’s successful streak with a move share of 99.6. It pipped Thiruvananthapuram to second place by a margin of 0.28 share factors.

The Thiruvananthapuram area had been dominating each Class X and XII CBSE outcomes for over a decade. This time, although, it couldn’t steal the present, although with a move share of 99.32, it was comfortably forward of Chennai (97.39%).

The CBSE total move share was 88.39, 0.41 share factors greater than that in 2023.

The Thiruvananthapuram area rating was additionally a dip from that final yr when it registered a move share of 99.91 within the Class XII outcomes.

Of the 41,218 college students (20,188 boys and 21,030 women) who appeared for the Class XII examination from the Thiruvananthapuram area, 40,937 (19,999 boys and 20,938 women) handed. Women did marginally higher than boys, registering a move share of 99.56 as in comparison with 99.06 for boys.

College students from 673 faculties (671 in Kerala and two in Lakshadweep) took the examination in 238 centres (236 in Kerala and two in Lakshadweep).

Class X

Within the Class X outcomes, the Thiruvananthapuram area emerged the topper together with Vijayawada. The area, comprising Kerala and Lakshadweep, registered a move share of 99.79, marginally up from 99.75 final yr. The Vijayawada area, which was in second place final yr with 99.6%, improved its outcomes to achieve the highest.

Inside the Thiruvananthapuram area, Kerala registered a move share of 99.86 and Lakshadweep 90.69.

Bengaluru was in second place with 98.9% and Chennai (98.71) third. The CBSE total move share was 93.66, 0.06 share factors greater than that in 2024.

As many as 63,838 (31,983 boys and 31,855 women) college students sat for the examinations from the Thiruvananthapuram area. Of them, 63,705 college students (31,901 boys and 31,804 women) handed. Women registered a move share of 99.84, performing marginally higher than boys (99.74%).

College students from 1,346 faculties (1,335 in Kerala and 11 in Lakshadweep) appeared for the examination from 273 centres (264 in Kerala and 9 in Lakshadweep).

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