The overall pass percentage this year is 83.01% as against 82.02% last year. Girls outperformed the boys with a pass percentage of 88.31 % against boys' 78.99 %. The top three regions are Trivandrum (97.32%), Chennai (93.87%) and Delhi (89%).
Eight among the top ten toppers are girls. Meghna Srivastava from Step by Step school in Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) secured 499 marks out of 500 to top the list. Second came Anoushka Chandra from Ghaziabad's Vasundhara who got 498 marks. Third is Chahat Bodhraj from Neerja Modi School in Jaipur who fetched 497 marks.
Speaking exlusively to ABP News, an elated Meghna said, "the results were really overwhelming. My dad read out the results and got to know I topped through news. My friends started sending me the screenshots and my teachers called me. Even my family was in shock just like me after the results."
On how she will celebrate the feat, Meghna said, "have no plans of celebrations as of now because I never knew this would happen. Will decide in due time how to celebrate."
"Never counted the number of hours I studied, I made a schedule for what chapters I had to do." she said on the hours on the amount of hours spent for preparation.
"You can balance your time between social media and studies. It’s just that you have to do," Meghna added.
Replying to a question on her her future goals, she said, "I have not thought of IAS exams, will see how college goes and then will decide. Too early to decide."
Meghna thanked her parents for not exerting pressure on her to perform well. "I am very lucky to have parents who have givenme liberty to do what I want to do in future, so no pressure for anything."
Take a look at the complete list of toppers below:
This year CBSE had been at the centre of the paper-leak controversy as the question paper of class 10 math exam and class 12 economic exam were circulated in different Whatsapp groups hours before the examination.
CBSE had to re-conduct these two examinations, leading to widespread anxiety and stress among students.
The class 12 exam was supposed to end on April 13 with the last Physical Education paper but it was extended to April 27 as a re-examination was ordered for economics.
As many as 11,86,306 students had registered for the class 12 exams which were held in more than 4000 centres in both India and abroad.
Students can check their CBSE Class 12 results on cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in.
Steps to check the result:
- Visit cbseresults.nic.in
- look for the relevant 'class 12 results' link.
- Click on the link.
- In the page that follows enter the required details like roll no and date of birth
- Save the result and take print out for future reference.
A message for students:
The most important thing we want you to remember is that, if result goes your way, then it’s extremely good, but if things don’t go your way, remember, there are always options open to you. Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of life’s unexpected twists and turns.
If you did as well as you wanted, then celebrate. If you feel you could have done much better, there are many ways to improve your performance. Remember, your results do not define who you are or how valuable you are as a person. They are a marker of one day’s performance in your life.
Stay calm. Remember that while your exam results are important, you always have additional options. You might be able to retake the exam. So, keep yourself motivated.