Students Greets Public School, Kaloor, celebrate after announcing the results of the secondary CBSE exam on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: RK Nithin
For the first time since the establishment of the Central Middle Education Council (CBSE) Thiruvananthapuram in 2014 ended on Tuesday, his eleven -year -old continuous government at the top of the XII ranking in the region.
Vijayawada, who was on Thiruvananthapurama last year, broke his winning lane with a percentage of 99.6. Thiruvananthapuram was second with a range of 0.28 percentage points.
The Thiruvananthapuram region has dominated the X and XII CBSE results for more than ten years. This time, however, he could not steal the show, although with a percentage of 99.32 the percentage was comfortable before Chennai (97.39%).
CBSE The total percentage of the passage was 88.39, 0.41 percentage points more than in 2023.
The Thiruvananthapuram region’s score has also been immersed since last year, when the percentage of passing 99.91 in the results of class XII.
Of the 41,218 students (20 188 boys and 21,030 girls) who appeared for the XII class test from the Thiruvananthapuram area, 40 937 (19,999 boys and 20,938 girls) passed. The girls were slightly better than the boys and recorded the percentage of passing 99.56 compared to 99.06 for boys.
Students from 673 schools (671 in Kerala and two in Lakshadweep) passed an exam in 238 centers (236 in Kerala and two in Lakshadweep).
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In the results of the X, the Thiruvananthapuram Topper and Vijayawada appeared. The region, which includes Keral and Lakshadweep, recorded a percentage of passing 99.79, slightly from 99.75 last year. The Vijayawada region, which was in second place last year with 99.6%, improved its results to reach its peak.
Within the Thiruvananthapuram region, Kerala recorded a percentage of passing 99.86 and Lakshadweep 90.69.
Bengaluru was second with 98.9% and Chennai (98.71) third. CBSE The total percentage of the passage was 93.66, which is 0.06 percentage points more than in 2024.
Up to 63 838 (31,983 boys and 31,855 girls) sat on the Thiruvananthapuram rehearsal. Of these, 63 705 students (31 901 boys and 31,804 girls) went through. The girls registered the percentage of passing 99.84 and worked slightly better than boys (99.74%).
Students from 1 346 schools (1,335 in Kerala and 11 in Lakshadweep) appeared for an exam of 273 centers (264 in Kerala and nine in Lakshadweep).
Published – May 14 2025 05:29 IS