The city government on Friday said that their schools have yet again delivered a spectacular performance in Class XII exams. The government schools in Delhi achieved a pass percentage of 91.59%, whereas the overall result for CBSE Class XII across the country was 87.33%.
Similarly in Class X results, Delhi government schools secured an impressive 85.84% result, 4.57% higher than the previous year.
In the last academic session, the exams were conducted in two parts and the syllabus was split into two terms as a one-time measure in view of the pandemic.
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