CBSE Board Exams: A Testament to Hard Work, Determination, and Gender Progress

TFP Bureau, New Delhi, May 13, 2025: The results of the CBSE Class X and XII exams have been announced, highlighting the significant strides in India’s education system, especially with the integration of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The exams focused on competency-based assessments, leveraging technology to ensure greater accessibility and ease for students. Results are available digitally on official platforms like @cbseindia29, DigiLocker, and the Umang app, alongside the traditional method of accessing results through schools.

In a recurring trend, girls have once again outshone boys in both Class XII and Class X exams, with a notable difference of 5.94% and 2.37%, respectively. This reinforces the growing aspirations and accomplishments of young women across the country, marking a positive shift in gender dynamics within the education sector.

The overall pass percentage has shown a steady improvement, with 88.39% students passing the Class XII exams and 93.66% in Class X. This consistent growth from the previous year highlights the effectiveness of reforms under NEP 2020 and the hard work of students, teachers, and parents alike.

PM Modi Congratulates Students and Encourages All to Embrace Their Journey

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his heartfelt congratulations to all the students who successfully cleared the exams. In a message posted on X, he acknowledged the collective efforts of students, parents, and teachers that contributed to the success of the candidates.

The Prime Minister also offered words of encouragement to those who may feel disappointed with their results. He emphasized that one exam does not define a person, urging students to remain confident and curious. “Your journey is much bigger, and your strengths go far beyond the mark sheet. Stay confident, stay curious because great things await,” he stated.

The Prime Minister’s words echoed a message of resilience, urging young students to look beyond the exam results and focus on the opportunities that lie ahead, no matter the scores.

As the nation celebrates this academic milestone, the improved pass percentages and the growing participation of young women in achieving academic excellence highlight the progressive transformation in India’s educational landscape.

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