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B’luru Logs 99.83% Pass in CBSE Class 12, Bag 3 Spot

B'luru Logs 99.83% Pass in CBSE Class 12, Bag 3 Spot
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Bengaluru: In other sterling performance, Bengaluru region recorded a percentage of sand 99.83 at the CBSE Class 12 in the results announced on Friday afternoon.
The Bengaluru area, which only consists of Kartnataka State, stands third after Trivandrum (99.89%) and West and East Delhi (99.84%) in this country.
While the exam was canceled because of a pandemic, the sign was based on the academic performance in the last three years.
The national average is 99.37%.
Last year, when the exam was held, the percentage pass was 88.78%.
While the Bengaluru area was better than last year 97.05%, it fell one place to third.
Jump Large in the percentage of national passes can be due to areas such as Patna and others – Prayagaraj, Dehradun, Guwahati and Noida – which only have 74% and less than 85% of students passing, have a percentage of passing more than 98% this time.
Nationally, more than 13 registered lakh students for the exam and 12.9 lakh passed.
While 6,149 students were placed in the compartment (failed), the girls had a better boy than boys with 0.54 percentage points.
Transgender students print results through 100%.
More than 70,000 children – 5.3% of all students who write the exam – guaranteed more than 95% throughout the country.
Last year, only 3.2% of students got a sign in this range.
The number of children secured between 90% and 95% is 1.5 lakh.
Last year, 13% got a sign in this range, while 11.5% this year.
Kendriya Vidyalaya and Tibet School administration are getting 100% result, an increase from last year.
Jawahar Navodaya has 99.94% and government schools 99.72%.
The percentage of pass among children with special needs is 99.59%.
The compartment exam will be held between August 16 and September 15.
Students are not happy with the exam can take it, regardless of the student compartment and personal candidate.
CBSE will establish a committee to resolve disputes about signs.
CBSE said almost all schools adopted the assessment policy and completely comply.

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