CBSE Class 10 exam results: Students’ reactions from across India
Thousands of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) students swayed between anxiety, curiosity and nervousness hours before their Class 10 board examinations results were declared on Saturday.
Students can check their results on the board’s result website http://cbseresults.nic.in/
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This year, 14,99,122 students, including 8,92,685 boys and 6,06,437 girls, from 15,309 schools registered for the examination. The pass percentage of Class 10 students was 97.32 last year.
Students who opted for board-based scheme appeared for the examination between March 1 and March 28. Those who opted for school-based examination took the papers from March 10 onwards.
Some were confident of doing well in the exam, some sounded apprehensive and some are already studying for competitive exams.
Allahabad
According to Yashika Gupta, a student of Allahabad’s Maharishi Patanjali Vidya Mandir (MPVM), it was 99% excitement and 1% nervousness as she had done well in the examinations and was expecting nothing less than a 10 Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA).
“The delay in declaration of results in adding up to the excitement and nervousness with each passing hour,” she said.
Yashika’s classmates Manya and Amartya Yadav said the delay in the announcement has made them all the more nervous.
“Earlier the results were expected on May 24 which shifted to May 27 and now it is expected to be declared on May 28. The delay is adding up to the tension,” Amartya said.
Like other examinees, Shivansh Tripathi of Ganga Gurukulam School is also experiencing bouts of nervousness and excitement.
“We are keeping our fingers crossed. It’s not about clearing the exams for us, it’s about how well we fare as compared to our friends and expectations,” he said.
Lucknow
Nearly 12,000 students registered for the Class 10 examination and of these at least 750 took the board examination and rest appeared in home examination, a board official said in Lucknow.
Anxiety was palpable in the voice of Rashmi Modiyani, a student of St Anjani’s Public School in Lucknow, who appeared for home centre and is targeting a CGPA of 10.
“I had a very planned approach from the beginning of Class 9 and had given my best for all activities as well as assessments,” she said.
Rashmi’s mother took her to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman for an impressive result.
Akash Maurya lost his father a few years back and his maternal grandfather, who was paying for his education, also died last year. Despite the emotional trauma, he braved all odds to appear for the exams.
Students can check their results on the board’s result website http://cbseresults.nic.in/
Also Read | CBSE Class 10 results: Here’s how to calculate percentage from CGPA
This year, 14,99,122 students, including 8,92,685 boys and 6,06,437 girls, from 15,309 schools registered for the examination. The pass percentage of Class 10 students was 97.32 last year.
Students who opted for board-based scheme appeared for the examination between March 1 and March 28. Those who opted for school-based examination took the papers from March 10 onwards.
Some were confident of doing well in the exam, some sounded apprehensive and some are already studying for competitive exams.
Allahabad
According to Yashika Gupta, a student of Allahabad’s Maharishi Patanjali Vidya Mandir (MPVM), it was 99% excitement and 1% nervousness as she had done well in the examinations and was expecting nothing less than a 10 Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA).
“The delay in declaration of results in adding up to the excitement and nervousness with each passing hour,” she said.
Yashika’s classmates Manya and Amartya Yadav said the delay in the announcement has made them all the more nervous.
“Earlier the results were expected on May 24 which shifted to May 27 and now it is expected to be declared on May 28. The delay is adding up to the tension,” Amartya said.
Like other examinees, Shivansh Tripathi of Ganga Gurukulam School is also experiencing bouts of nervousness and excitement.
“We are keeping our fingers crossed. It’s not about clearing the exams for us, it’s about how well we fare as compared to our friends and expectations,” he said.
Lucknow
Nearly 12,000 students registered for the Class 10 examination and of these at least 750 took the board examination and rest appeared in home examination, a board official said in Lucknow.
Anxiety was palpable in the voice of Rashmi Modiyani, a student of St Anjani’s Public School in Lucknow, who appeared for home centre and is targeting a CGPA of 10.
“I had a very planned approach from the beginning of Class 9 and had given my best for all activities as well as assessments,” she said.
Rashmi’s mother took her to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman for an impressive result.
Akash Maurya lost his father a few years back and his maternal grandfather, who was paying for his education, also died last year. Despite the emotional trauma, he braved all odds to appear for the exams.