CBSE Board 10th Results 2022 has been declared. This year the overall pass percentage is 94.40 percent. The direct link to check result is given below.
Central Board of Secondary Education has declared CBSE Board 10th Results 2022. Candidates who have appeared for Class 10 board examination across the country can check the result through the official site of CBSE on cbse.gov.in and also on CBSE results on cbseresults.nic.in. The result is also available on Digilocker and UMANG app. CBSE Class 10 Result Live Updates
This year the overall pass percentage is 94.40 percent. The girls have again secured higher pass percentage than boys in Class 10 results. The overall pass percentage of girls is 95.21 percent whereas pass percentage of boys is 93.80 percent. The transgender pass percentage is 90 percent. Girls have done better than boys by 1.41 percent.
A total of 2109208 candidates have registered for the exam this year out of which 2093978 candidates have appeared for it and 1976668 candidates have passed the exam. Trivandrum district has topped the exam with 99.68 percent followed by Bengaluru by 99.22 percent and Chennai by 98.97 percent.
Direct link to check Class 10 result
The Board conducted Class 10 term 2 examinations from April 26 to May 24, 2022 across the country at various exam centres. CBSE followed all the COVID19 guidelines issued by the state and central government for conduct of the exam.
To check the result, candidates can follow these simple steps given below.
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