Celebrating Triumph: Unveiling CBSE Class 10 Success Stories
Despite CBSE dropping merit lists, schools celebrate student achievements, with over 93.70% passing Class 10. Top scores reached 99.6%, reflecting academic excellence and future-readiness. Educators emphasize continuous growth, creativity, and societal contributions as true success goals. Girls outperformed boys once again, marking academic and holistic accomplishments.
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- India
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced this week that more than 93.70% of students have passed the Class 10 board exams, with over 55,000 achieving above 95% marks.
Shishir Jaipuria, Chairman of the Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions, highlighted the earlier release of results as a strategic move to allow students more preparation time for future academic endeavors.
Educators, like Anju Soni of Shiv Nadar School and Aditi Mukherjee of Billabong High International School, celebrated the results as a testament to students' holistic development, academic excellence, and readiness for future challenges in a dynamic world.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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