Kejriwal lauds Delhi govt schools’ performance in CBSE exam

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal


Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday lauded the Delhi government schools for their results for this year’s CBSE Class 12th exams.

The Delhi CM praised the state government schools for outshining their previous year CBSE class 12th results, as this time they secured a pass percentage of 96.99,  as compared to 91.59 per cent, which was last year.

Taking to the social media platform X, Kejriwal wrote, “Delhi government schools have got a fantastic result of 96.99%, in the Class 12 CBSE exam! Not only does this surpass our own performance of last year, but it surpasses the CBSE national average as well.”

He further wrote: “Congratulations to all students, teachers, parents and the entire Education Dept for this spectacular performance.”

The AAP has said that Delhi government schools have once again surpassed expectations in the CBSE 12th board results, achieving an impressive 96.99% pass rate compared to the national average of 87.98 per cent.

Expressing her views, Delhi Education Minister Atishi has claimed that the city’s education model continues to show a way forward to the entire nation.

“So proud of our students, teachers, parents, and entire education department. who have worked relentlessly to achieve this phenomenal result, congratulations to all,” said the senior AAP leader.

While giving a message to the students who could not clear the exam, the education minister said that those students who could not clear the main exam due to some reason should not be disappointed but should work hard and try to improve their result.

According to an official statement, this year, 307 schools of Delhi government have achieved 100 per cent results in the 12th board exams which is more than 2.5 times of the last year (118 schools).

Talking of 10th board results, this year the result has been 100 per cent in 327 schools Delhi government.

Last year this number was 124,  Also there are 843 schools where the result of students has been more than 90 per cent, while it was 528, during last year, the statement said.