New Delhi, Sunday, March 22, 2026 – The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 12 board exam results today, with an overall pass percentage of 87.33%. This represents a slight increase of 1.2% compared to last year. News Reporter Live brings you a comprehensive analysis of the results, subject-wise performance, and invaluable insights from toppers to help future aspirants excel. The CBSE results are available on the official CBSE website and partner portals.
This year, girls outperformed boys yet again, with a pass percentage of 90.12% compared to 84.67% for boys. The Trivandrum region recorded the highest pass percentage at 98.76%, followed by Chennai and Bangalore. Speaking to News Reporter Live, CBSE Chairman Vineet Joshi said, "The board is committed to providing a fair and transparent evaluation process. We congratulate all the students who have successfully cleared the examination and wish them the very best for their future endeavors."
Subject-Wise Performance Breakdown for Class 12
A detailed analysis of the subject-wise performance reveals some interesting trends. Performance in Mathematics remained consistent with previous years, with an average score of 68. However, Physics saw a slight improvement, with the average score rising to 72. English and Hindi witnessed high scores, indicating a strong command of languages among students. Accountancy proved to be a challenging subject for many, with a relatively lower average score. The NCERT textbooks for each subject remain the cornerstone of success, and students who focused on thoroughly understanding the concepts presented in these books generally performed well.
Here's a general overview:
- English: Average score 85. High scoring subject, focus on literature and grammar.
- Mathematics: Average score 68. Requires consistent practice and conceptual clarity. Refer to NCERT textbook, particularly chapters on Calculus and Vectors.
- Physics: Average score 72. Numerical problems and understanding fundamental concepts are key.
- Chemistry: Average score 75. Focus on organic chemistry reactions and understanding chemical bonding.
- Biology: Average score 78. Diagrams and understanding biological processes are crucial.
- Accountancy: Average score 65. Practice numerical problems and understand accounting principles thoroughly.
Topper Tips: Strategies for Success in CBSE Class 12
We spoke to several toppers to understand their strategies for success. Ananya Sharma, who scored 99.2% overall, emphasized the importance of consistent study habits. "I made sure to study for at least 3-4 hours every day, even on weekends. I also focused on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them," she said. Rohan Verma, another topper, highlighted the significance of solving previous year's question papers. "Solving sample papers and previous year's question papers helped me understand the exam pattern and identify my weak areas," he stated. reportersays, proper time management and stress management techniques are also key to success. Remember to take breaks and engage in activities you enjoy to avoid burnout.
One common piece of advice from all the toppers was to stick to the NCERT textbooks. These books provide a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus and are sufficient for scoring well in the board exams. Supplement your studies with reference books only if you need additional practice or clarification on certain topics. Specifically, for subjects like Physics and Chemistry, ensure you practice numerical problems regularly. For English, focus on developing strong writing skills and understanding the themes and characters in the prescribed literature.
Effective Preparation Timeline for CBSE Class 12
A well-structured preparation timeline is crucial for success. Start your preparation early, ideally from the beginning of the academic year. Divide the syllabus into manageable chunks and allocate specific time slots for each subject. Regularly revise the topics you have already covered. Solve sample papers and previous year's question papers to assess your preparation level. Seek help from your teachers or classmates if you are facing difficulties with any particular topic. Most importantly, stay calm and confident throughout the preparation process.
Remember, the CBSE Class 12 board exams are an important milestone in your academic journey, but they are not the be-all and end-all. Focus on learning and understanding the concepts, and the results will follow. Believe in yourself and your abilities. Good luck!
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the CBSE Class 12 compartment exam?
The CBSE usually conducts the Class 12 compartment exams in July. The exact dates will be announced on the official CBSE website. Students who did not pass one or two subjects in the main exams are eligible to appear for the compartment exams.
What is the passing criteria for CBSE Class 12 board exams?
To pass the CBSE Class 12 board exams, students need to secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject and also in the aggregate. This includes both the theory and practical components. If a student fails to achieve the minimum passing marks in any subject, they will be declared as 'failed'.
Are NCERT books enough to score well in CBSE Class 12?
Yes, NCERT books are generally considered sufficient to score well in the CBSE Class 12 board exams. They provide a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus and cover all the essential concepts. However, students may also refer to additional reference books for practice and clarification, particularly for subjects like Mathematics and Science.