Chennai: Only one student from 70,470 failed Secondary Education Center (CBSE) exam class X from Tamil Nadu.
Four girls from Chennai have the top score with 498 of 500 values.
Toppers say consistent performance in unit tests, medium-term tests and pre-board examinations allow them to print better.
CBSE on Tuesday states the results of class X, which is based on weights on periodic tests / unit tests (10 marks), semi-year / medium exam examinations (30), pre-board exam (40) when marking the theory of computing.
The remaining 20 signs are given for internal assessment and practice.
“I don’t take online classes lightly and do every task and test seriously.
I get good grades throughout the year.
The teachers are also very encouraging,” said Dhriti Karnani from Bhavan Rajaji Vidyasham at Kilpatuk.
He scored a Centum in Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, Sanskrit and 98 in English.
He wants to pursue an MBA at IIM and join Streaming Commerce in class XI.
Three students from the Chennai Public School in Thirumazhisai – R Dhanvanya, Dhaksha Kalidoss and Jyositha N – Scored 498 of 500.
Jyositha n scored 100 signs in mathematics, social sciences and 99 in Tamil and English.
“Because of Dekdown and distance learning mode, I feel I have a lot of time to learn.
I have time to revise my concept better and practice questions,” he said.
He is preparing for Neet and has chosen the Biology-Mathematics group.
Dhaksha Kalidoss said he wanted to pursue aerospace engineering.
R Dhanvanya is interested in astrophysics and plans to prepare Jee.
Chitrakala Ramachandran, Principal of Public Chennai in Thriumazhisai, said the school recorded every activity and judged every child from the start.
K Manoharan, SBOA Principal and Junior Higher Education in Anna Nagar, said 90% of students from school passed with differences.
“The number of students who pass with differences has increased slightly at our school compared to the previous year,” he said.
Two students from school, Rahul Malaikani and J Joshima Getsia, scored 497 out of 500.
Modern senior high schools in Nanganallur have 10 Centum in mathematics and eight centums in social sciences this year.
“Of the 209 students who emerged from our school, 23 students had scored above 475 of 500,” said L Padmavati, the principal.