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CBSE class ten result out, 96.21 per cent pass

| | May 28, 2016, at 08:40 pm
New Delhi, May 28 (IBNS) The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday announced the results of class 10 examinations 2016 on its website.

 Students can log on to cbseresults.nic.inresults.nic.incbse.nic.in websites to view their scores.

The total pass percentage stands at 96.21 per cent, which is lower as compared to the previous year in which 97.32 per cent students passed the examinations.
According to an official statement, the schools will  get their entire results on email IDs already registered with the board.

Around 14,99, 122 students registered for examination this year  in which 8.92,685 students were boys and 6,06,437 were girls.

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