Bhubaneswar students shine in CBSE class X exam
BHUBANESWAR: The long wait of students came to an end on Thursday as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared Class X board result of Bhubaneswar, along with schools of West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. Though students were waiting for the result since morning, the results were announced only after 7 pm in the evening.
BHUBANESWAR: The long wait of students came to an end on Thursday as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared Class X board result of Bhubaneswar, along with schools of West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. Though students were waiting for the result since morning, the results were announced only after 7 pm in the evening.
Odisha students recorded a pass percentage of 99.48, which trumped last year's performance of 95%, while the pass percentage of West Bengal and Chhattisgarh was 98.95 and 99.13 respectively. Marks were collated in the form of cumulative grade point average (CGPA) on the basis of grades secured by students in each subject.
"No marks, no tears, no jealousy. I think it is good to have grades. But we could gauge the percentage secured by us by multiplying CGPA with 9.5," said Adya Das of DAV, Pokhariput, who secured CGPA 10, which is equal to 95% in marks. The school secured a cent per cent result, with 51 students of the school securing 10 CGPA.
Girls outshone boys in the region with 47.36% girls of the total 18,884 girl students securing above 75% marks, while 41.92% boys of the total 26, 685 boys secured more than 75%.
Regional officer, CBSE Bhubaneswar, M V Prasad Rao said, "This year about 60% students appeared the school-based examination, instead of the earlier board-based system." The CBSE had made Class X board exam optional in 2009. Rao said the result is very good this year, as of the total 45,628 students, 44.18% students have secured more than 75% marks.
Students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) outperformed other schools with 66.48% students of the school securing over 75%, followed by 43.28% students of individual schools securing above 75%. In comparison, only 41.76% students of Kendriya Vidyalayas secured more than 75%.
City schools have done well in the exam with many students securing CGPA 10. Of the total 273 students, 270 secured above 60% in DAV, Unit-VIII. Students of SAI International School secured 100% result with 33 of the 110 students scoring A1 in all subjects (CGPA 10). Around 45% students have secured more than 90% marks. Students of Mother's Public school also performed well. All 90 students of the school passed the exam, while 28 of them secured 10 CGPA.
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