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The results of the CBSE Class XII: 99.55 percent of students passed in the Bhubaneswar area

The results of the CBSE Class XII: 99.55 percent of students passed in the Bhubaneswar area
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Bhubaneswar: Central Education Council (CBSE) on Friday announced the results of class XII students.
The overall percentage of graduating from Bhubaneswar regional students was 99.55 against 99.37 percent of the national level.
There was an increase in the percentage of the Bhubaneswar region this year compared to last year 93.2 percent.
The Trivandrum region has recorded the highest percentage pass (99.89) among 16 regions of CBSE.

Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of this year CBSE has canceled the examination due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The results have been published after assessing the performance of students in class X, class XI and internal examination of class XII.
This year, the Merit list will not be prepared by the results of class XII-2021.
Many schools in the state have had good in the results of class XII.
But some schools have not received the results.
Thongkholet Mate, regional officer Bhubaneswar CBSE, said the results of the first phase had been published and the results of the second phase will come on August 5.
The source of CBSE said the results of around 1060 new schools were still in process.
So, the results of around 60,000 students of these schools and several other schools from all over the country will be displayed by the ‘results later’.
The results of the school and students will be stated in a week, he added.
This time, CBSE issued a combined cum marksheet certificate to class XII students as a substitute for separate marking and passing certificates.
For the first time, CBSE also gave access to schools on the CBSE academic repository -Parinam Manjusha to download their student digital academic documents through DigiLocker.
Parida, a Public School student Pokhariput Dav, expressed happiness on the results of his class XII.
“I’m worried about my results.
When I got 92.6 percent, I found that the alternative assessment was fine.
I also expect this only,” he added.
Mona Lisa Bal, Chairperson, Kiit International School, said, “Given the current situation and giving priority to all people’s health, the Board has presented the best solution.
It considers the overall performance of candidates through the most important years of students’ schools.
It is possible that some candidates for toppers It may be affected by the results, but the Board has given them a fair opportunity to take the exam after the situation gets better.
Therefore, it is a balanced approach, the board adopted.

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