
The key highlights of the CBSE board results show the overall pass percentage of 88.39%, with girls outperforming boys with pass percentage of 91.25%. The pass percentage of boys stand at 85.31%.
The overall pass percentage has risen by 0.41% in comparison to last year’s results.
The Class 12 students can check their results on official websites of CBSE and DigiLocker at cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, results.digilocker.gov.in. The students can also check their results on the Umang App.
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More than 42 lakh class 12 students appeared for the CBSE board examinations 2025 which were held from February 15 to April 4, this year.
The CBSE Class 10 examinations had also concluded on March 18, and the results are expected soon.
Delhi achieves 95.18% pass percentage
The overall pass percentage for the Delhi region in the 2025 CBSE exams stands at 95.18%. With 308,105 students registered and 306,733 appearing, 291,962 students passed, continuing the region’s trend of outstanding academic results.
The top-performing regions in the CBSE Class 12 board results include Vijayawada with 99.60% (the highest), Trivandrum with 99.32%, and Chennai with 97.39%.
Bengaluru with 95.95%, Chandigarh with 91.61%, and Pune with 90.93% also fared well, along with Delhi.
The lowest pass percentage in the Class 12 results 2025 was recorded in Prayagraj at 79.53%. Noida (81.29%), Bhopal (82.46%), and Patna (82.86%) followed closely.
Transgender students achieve 100% pass rate
The transgender students recorded a 100% pass percentage in the CBSE class 12 board results 2025, marking a significant improvement in their performance.
Performance of children with special needs
A total of 5,712 children with special needs registered for the CBSE board exams 2025, out of which 5,668 appeared.
5,280 candidates successfully passed the exams, out of those who appeared for it, thereby resulting in a pass percentage of 93.15%, as per News18.
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