The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the Class 12 board exam results today, Monday, March 23, 2026, bringing relief and excitement to students nationwide. News Reporter Live brings you a comprehensive analysis of the results, including topper interviews, subject-wise performance breakdowns, and key trends. This year's results reflect a slight increase in the overall pass percentage, with girls outperforming boys yet again.
Overall, 92.71% of students cleared the Class 12 exams, a marginal increase of 0.8% compared to last year. The Delhi region recorded a pass percentage of 94.2%, while the Trivandrum region topped the charts with an impressive 98.8%. Speaking to News Reporter Live, CBSE Chairman Vineet Joshi said, "We are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication shown by our students and teachers. The slight increase in the pass percentage reflects the board's commitment to providing a conducive learning environment."
Subject-Wise Performance: Analyzing the Numbers
A closer look at the subject-wise performance reveals interesting trends. Performance in core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics remained consistent with previous years. However, there was a noticeable improvement in performance in subjects like History and Political Science. The detailed subject-wise analysis is as follows:
- Mathematics: Average score - 78/100
- Physics: Average score - 75/100
- Chemistry: Average score - 72/100
- English: Average score - 85/100
- History: Average score - 80/100
- Political Science: Average score - 79/100
Topper Insights: Strategies for Success
This year's toppers emphasized the importance of consistent study habits and a thorough understanding of the NCERT textbooks. We spoke with Ananya Sharma from Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, who scored an impressive 99.2%. Ananya said, "I focused on understanding the concepts rather than rote learning. The NCERT textbooks were my primary resource, and I solved all the exercises diligently." Ananya plans to pursue a degree in Computer Science from IIT Delhi.
Another topper, Rohan Verma from Amity International School, Noida, highlighted the importance of time management and regular practice. "I created a realistic study schedule and stuck to it. Regular practice and mock tests helped me identify my weak areas and improve my performance," Rohan added. He secured 98.9% and aims to study medicine at AIIMS, New Delhi.
NCERT Focus: Your Key to Success
As always, the NCERT textbooks remain the cornerstone of CBSE board exam preparation. Students are advised to thoroughly study the NCERT textbooks for all subjects. For example, in Physics, chapters like "Electromagnetic Waves" and "Optics" from the NCERT textbook are crucial. Similarly, in Chemistry, focus on chapters like "Coordination Compounds" and "Electrochemistry." In Mathematics, practice problems from chapters like "Calculus" and "Vectors and 3D Geometry" are essential. Remember to also refer to Complete CBSE Study Materials & Notes for additional resources.
Preparation Timeline: A Strategic Approach
While the exams are over for this year's batch, future aspirants should start their preparation early. Here's a suggested timeline:
- April - June: Complete the NCERT syllabus for all subjects.
- July - September: Revise the syllabus and solve sample papers.
- October - December: Focus on mock tests and identify weak areas.
- January - February: Final revision and practice previous years' question papers.
Remember, consistent effort and a strategic approach are key to success in the CBSE board exams. Don't forget to explore Student Scholarships & Financial Aid to help fund your future studies.
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The CBSE board exams are a significant milestone in a student's academic journey. With the right preparation and a positive attitude, every student can achieve their goals. As the results are out, remember that this is not the end but the beginning of a new chapter in your life. Embrace the future with confidence and continue to strive for excellence. And keep up with Education News for all the latest updates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When are the CBSE Class 12 board exams usually held?
The CBSE Class 12 board exams are typically held in February and March every year. The exact dates are announced by the CBSE in advance, usually a few months before the exams.
What is the passing criteria for CBSE Class 12 exams?
To pass the CBSE Class 12 exams, students need to score at least 33% marks in each subject and in aggregate. This includes both theory and practical components, where applicable.
Are NCERT books sufficient for scoring well in CBSE Class 12 exams?
Yes, NCERT books are considered the primary and most important resource for preparing for the CBSE Class 12 exams. Thoroughly studying and understanding the concepts in NCERT books is crucial for scoring well. However, students may also refer to other reference books and sample papers for additional practice.