Modi: One Exam Doesn’t Define Who You Are

Kolkata: Students busy in last minute revision outside their exam center ahead of appearing for their first exam as the West Bengal Class 12 Board Exams commenced from today, in Kolkata on March 12, 2020. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday told all students who took the recent CBSE examinations that “One exam doesn’t define who you are”. He also congratulated all those who tasted success in the exams.

While sending his best wishes to students of Class 10 and 12 whose results came out, Prime Minister Modi had a word of encouragement for those who were not satisfied with their performance.

He advised, “For those who aren’t happy with their CBSE Class X and XII results, I want to tell them – one exam doesn’t define who you are. Each of you is blessed with numerous talents. Live life to the fullest. Never lose hope, always look ahead. You will do wonders!”

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Photo: IANS/PIB)

On Wednesday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board results for class 10 were out. Earlier on Monday, CBSE declared the results of the class 12 board examinations.

Thiruvananthapuram tops, Delhi lags at 14th spot

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday declared the results of its Class X board examination with Thiruvananthapuram securing the top position, followed by Chennai and Bengaluru at number 2 and 3, respectively, while Delhi figured at a distant 14th spot.

In the results declared by the CBSE, 91.46 per cent students passed the board examination, 0.36 per cent higher than the previous year.

Thiruvananthapuram’s pass percentage was 99.28 per cent, followed by Chennai (98.95 per cent), Bengaluru (98.23 per cent), Pune (98.05 per cent) and Ajmer (96.93 per cent).

Amritsar: Students discuss the question paper after appearing in the first exam of class 12th of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), outside an examination centre in Amritsar on Feb 15, 2020. (Photo: IANS)

Panchkula, a city in Haryana located near Chandigarh, came sixth with a pass percentage of 94.31 per cent, followed by Bhubaneswar (93.20 per cent), Bhopal (92.86 per cent), Chandigarh (91.83 per cent) and Patna (90.69%), which rounded off the top 10 list.

Delhi West secured the 14th spot with a pass percentage of 85.96 per cent, followed by Delhi East where 85.79 per cent students passed the Class X examination.

Guwahati was ranked at the bottom with a pass percentage of 79.12 per cent.

Continuing the trend, girls fared 3.17 per cent better than boys. While 93.31 per cent girls passed the board exam, the percentage of boys passing the exam stood at 90.14 per cent. A total of 78.95 per cent transgender students cleared the board exam.

Thiruvananthapuram had also secured the top spot in the Class XII board examination results which were declared by the CBSE on Monday.

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