
Cbse class 10, 12 board exam 2021 results: pm modi congratulates his 'young friends' for passing with flying colours
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A total of 99.37 percent of students have passed their class 12 exams this year - 99.13 percent are boys and 99.67 percent are girls. The much-awaited Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) class 12 results were declared on Friday for 13,04,561 students. 12,96,318 students have passed the exam out of 13,04,561. 70,004 students out of these were the ones who scored more
than 95% marks. After the results of students were successfully released by the Board, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the students of class 12 and said, "Congratulations to
all my young friends who have successfully passed their Class XII CBSE exams. Best wishes for a bright, happy, and healthy future." A total of 99.37 percent of students have passed
their class 12 exams this year. Among the passing percentage of students, 99.13 percent are boys and 99.67 percent are girls. In the CBSE class 12 results, 11.51 percent of students have
secured 90 to 95 percent marks, whereas 5.37 percent of students have secured 95 percent or more marks. This time, the total number of registered students appearing for CBSE class 12 boards
was 14,30,188. Of these, 13,69,745 students studied via regular (both government and private schools) mode and 60,443 as private students. The results of the remaining students will be
declared by August 5 as the exam results of these students are still under process. There may also be some delay in checking the results by students due to heavy traffic on the CBSE website.
The board has also suggested students download and print their results through Digilocker. At the same time, apart from the official website of CBSE, students can also check their class 12
results through the UMANG app as well as via SMS. _(WITH INPUTS FROM IANS)_