Raksha Gopal from Amity International School, Noida topped CBSE Class 12th exam 2017, she scored 99.6 per cent, while the second topper Bhumi Sawant of Chandigarh scored 99.4 per cent
Raksha Gopal from Amity International School, Noida topped CBSE Class 12th exam 2017 (Rep Image)
CBSE Class 12th Results 2017:The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) 2017 results for all the CBSE regions today. Raksha Gopal from Amity International School, Noida topped CBSE Class 12th exam 2017. She scored 99.6 per cent, while the second topper Bhumi Sawant of Chandigarh scored 99.4 per cent.
The India pass percentage for CBSE has dipped this time to 82 per cent as against last year’s 83.05 per cent. Now the results are available at www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in , www.cbse.nic.in. Board said that the result will not be available in the Board office and hence public should not visit Board’s office for collection of results.
Over 10.98 lakh students have appeared for Class XII examination this year. The exams were delayed due to Assembly polls in five states.
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