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NEW DELHI:

In a remarkable display of academic prowess, Delhi government schools have once again surpassed expectations in the CBSE 12th board results, achieving an impressive 96.99% pass rate compared to the national average of 87.98%. Additionally, the Kejriwal government’s commitment to excellence is evident in the outstanding performance of its schools in the CBSE 10th board exams, with a commendable 94.2% pass rate, marking an 8.36% improvement from the previous year. The resounding success highlights the effective educational reforms implemented by the Kejriwal administration, cementing the capital’s reputation for quality education.

Expressing his happiness on this historic milestone, Delhi CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal writes on his’X’ handle (erstwhile Twitter), “Delhi government schools have got a fantastic result of 96.99%, in the Class 12 CBSE exam! Not only does this surpass our own performance of last year, but it surpasses the CBSE national average as well…Congratulations to all students, teachers, parents and the entire Education Dept for this spectacular performance…”

On this occasion Delhi’s Education Minister Ms. Atishi praised the efforts of the students, teachers, and parents for these historic results. “Delhi’s education model continues to show the way forward to the entire nation…So proud of our students, teachers, and parents, who’ve worked relentlessly to achieve this phenomenal result, congratulations to all,” the Delhi Education Minister shares on her ‘X’ handle (erstwhile Twitter).

The Education Minister said that due to the excellent changes that have taken place in the Delhi Government schools in the past, the trust of parents in the Delhi Government schools is increasing year after year. “The Kejriwal Government is constantly making efforts to maintain this trust of the parents and under the leadership of CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal, we are providing quality education to every child studying in our schools,” she added.

While giving a message to the students who could not clear the exam, the Education Minister said that those students who could not clear the main exam due to some reason should not be disappointed but should work hard and try to improve their result.

12th board results of Kejriwal government schools

It’s noteworthy that this year 151429 students of the Kejriwal government schools appeared in the 12th board exam. Out of these 146885 students cleared the exam. This year the result is 96.99% which is 5.4% higher than last year’s 91.59% and more than 9% higher than the national average of CBSE.

This year, 307 schools of Delhi Government have achieved 100% results in the 12th board exams which is more than 2.5 times of the last year (118 schools). Also, this year, 863 schools have achieved more than 90% result; last year, 647 schools of the Kejriwal Government had more than 90% result.

10th Board Results of Kejriwal Government Schools

This time, the Kejriwal Government schools have performed brilliantly in the 10th Board and have made a great improvement over their previous results. In the 10th Board results, the result of Kejriwal Government schools has been 94.2%. This is 8.36% more than last year’s 85.84%.

In the 10th Board results, Kejriwal Government schools have proved to be the best among the government schools across the country. The result of government schools across the country has been 86.72%. The result of the Kejriwal Government schools is 7.48% more than this.

This year 164996 students appeared in CBSE 10th board exam, out of which 155442 students passed and 9449 students got compartment. Results will improve further after the compartment exam.

This year’s 10th board result has been 100% in 327 schools of the Kejriwal government. Last year this number was 124. Also there are 843 schools where the result of students has been more than 90%. Last year this number was 528.

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