CBSE 12th Result 2024: CBSE Board has released the class 12th result. Class 12th students can check their results immediately by visiting the official website. This time 87.98% of children have passed class 12th. Students can check their results by visiting the official website of CBSE Board Results (results.cbse.nic.in).
This year, CBSE conducted the Class 12 exams between February 15 and April 2 and the Class 10 board exams between February 15 and March 13. Students have to use their roll number, school number and admit card ID to check the result online.
CBSE 12th Result 2024: Girls' performance was better
The pass percentage of girls in CBSE Board 12th was 91.52. Whereas the pass percentage of boys was 85.12 percent. 6.40 percent more girls have passed than boys.
CBSE 12th Result 2024: Pass percentage by region
Trivandrum- 99.91%
Vijayawada- 99.04%
Chennai- 98.47%
Bengaluru- 96.95%
Delhi West- 95.64%
Delhi East- 94.51%
Chandigarh- 91.09%
Panchkula- 90.26%
Pune- 89.78%
Ajmer- 89.53%
Dehradun- 83.82%
Patna- 83.59%
Bhubaneswar- 83.34%
Bhopal- 82.46%
Guwahati- 82.05%
Noida- 80.27%
Prayagraj- 78.25%
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