CBSE 10th Result 2020 – PM’s Message for Students: Following the declaration of CBSE 10th Result 2020 on 15th July 2020, PM Modi took to twitter to congratulate students who have cleared the exam with flying colours. He also shared a special message for students who were ‘unhappy’ with the Results, saying that one exam doesn’t define them. Earlier in the day, Union HRD Miniser Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ also took to twitter to congratulate students who have passed in the CBSE 10th Class Result 2020 saying “We congratulate you all for making this possible. I reiterate, student's health & quality education are our priority.”
PM’s Special Message for Students
Following the announcement of CBSE 10th Results 2020, PM Modi took to twitter last evening and sent out a congratulatory message for all the students who have cleared the examination. Along with this, he also wishes all the students ‘the very best for their future endeavours.’
For students who are unhappy with the CBSE Board Results 2020, PM Modi shared a message of hope saying that ‘one exam doesn’t define who you are.’ He also added that while Board Exams are an important means to check the mental ability of students, each student is blessed with numerous talents. Overall he urged students not to ‘give up hope and live their life to the fullest’
91.46% Students Pass Class 10 Exam
On Tuesday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the CBSE Class 10 Results 2020, in which the fate for over 18 lakh students was announced by the board. The CBSE 10th Result saw 91.46% students clear the exam with flying colours, which marked a marginal increase of 0.36% in overall pass percentage in comparison to last year’s 91.10%. In terms of gender-wise performance, Girls outshined Boys yet again, putting a stellar performance. The overall pass percentage among the girl students was reported at 93.31% as compared to success ratio among the Boys which stood at 90.14%.
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Earlier, CBSE Board had announced Class 12 Results on 13th July in which the overall pass percentage for students went up from 83.40 last year to 88.78 this year.
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