The National Capital lagged behind other regions in Class X results declared today, posting a pass percentage of 98.31 per cent as against Thiruvanthapuram region which topped the country with a pass percentage of 99.96 per cent.
Delhi stood eighth out of a total of 10 CBSE regions, where 98.81 per cent girls and 97.88 per cent of boys passed in the exam.
Delhi had registered a pass percentage of 98.40 per cent last year.
According to a CBSE statement, Chennai occupied the second position after Thiruvanthapuram with a pass percentage of 99.68 per cent followed by Patna at 99.51 per cent and Panchkula at 99.43 percentage.
As far as the performance of school goes, Kendriya Vidyalayas' fared better than schools in other categories, registering a pass percentage of 99.58 per cent.
It is followed by Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas' where the pass percentage stood at 99.27 per cent.
“Independent” schools were also not far behind as they posted a pass percentage 99.04 per cent followed by government schools which showed a pass percentage of 98.78 per cent.
However, the pass percentage of all these categories of schools dropped in comparison to last year except for JNV which posted about 2 per cent increase in pass percentage.
Last year, it had registered a pass percentage of 97.40 per cent. KVs had posted a pass percentage of 99.80 per cent in 2013 while it dropped to 99.58 per cent this year.
Delhi region, however, did not register any “unfair means cases” this year, where overall such cases across the country stood at 10.
Delhi stood eighth out of a total of 10 CBSE regions, where 98.81 per cent girls and 97.88 per cent of boys passed in the exam.
Delhi had registered a pass percentage of 98.40 per cent last year.
According to a CBSE statement, Chennai occupied the second position after Thiruvanthapuram with a pass percentage of 99.68 per cent followed by Patna at 99.51 per cent and Panchkula at 99.43 percentage.
As far as the performance of school goes, Kendriya Vidyalayas' fared better than schools in other categories, registering a pass percentage of 99.58 per cent.
It is followed by Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas' where the pass percentage stood at 99.27 per cent.
“Independent” schools were also not far behind as they posted a pass percentage 99.04 per cent followed by government schools which showed a pass percentage of 98.78 per cent.
However, the pass percentage of all these categories of schools dropped in comparison to last year except for JNV which posted about 2 per cent increase in pass percentage.
Last year, it had registered a pass percentage of 97.40 per cent. KVs had posted a pass percentage of 99.80 per cent in 2013 while it dropped to 99.58 per cent this year.
Delhi region, however, did not register any “unfair means cases” this year, where overall such cases across the country stood at 10.