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The number of students who scored above 90 percent in Class 12 board exams conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education this year has increased by more than 63,000, a close analysis of data from last year has revealed.
While in 2019, around 94,299 students had scored above 90 percent, this year, the number has gone up to 1,57,934.
With 20,000 more students scoring above 95 percent as compared to 2019, college cut-offs are likely to witness even more cut-throat competition.
Interestingly, the pass percentage this year has risen by 5.38 percent, from 83.40 percent in 2019 to 88.7 percent in 2020. Between 2017 and 2018, the pass percentage for CBSE Class 12 had risen only by 1.3 percent
According to data shared by the board, Kerala’s Thiruvananathapuram has the highest number of students who have passed the Class 12 board exam, followed by Bengaluru and Karnataka.
According to CBSE, in terms of pass percentage, girls are ahead of boys by 5.96 percentage points. While the 92.15 percent girls cleared the Class 12 board exam this year, the pass percentage for boys stood at 86.19.
For transgenders, the pass percentage stood at 66.67 percent.
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