Agencies
New Delhi, May 20: The Class X and XII examinations conducted
by the Indian Council for Secondary Education threw up impressive
results, with a pass percentage of 98.04 and 97.04 for the
two classes respectively. Girls, meanwhile, outdid boys yet
again in the examinations, the results for which were declared
on Tuesday. This year's pass percentage for both the classes
has gone up by 0.08 per cent over last year. The girl students
were ahead of boys in both the classes, registering a pass
percentage of 98.63 and 98.23 in Class X and Class XII respectively.
The boys recorded a pass percentage of 97.57 and 96.10 respectively.
Janaki Kirit Sheth of Smt Sulochana Devi Singhania School
in Thane and Shruti Singh of St Joseph Convent in Varanasi,
who scored an aggregate of 98.6 per cent, were the toppers
in Class X. Gaurav Sood of Dehradun's Doon School emerged
the topper in Class XII with 99 per cent marks. A total of
1,01,998 students, including 44,732 girls, appeared for the
Class X examinations, while the number of those who appeared
for Class XII exams was 47,977, which included 21,106 girls.
In Class X, out of the 57,876 boys who appeared for the examinations,
55,874 were successful. Among 44,732 girls, 44,125 cleared
the exam. Out of the 26,871 Class XII boys, 25,824 cleared
the examinations, while the figures for girls were 21,106
and 20,732 respectively.