CBSE declares 2017 class XII results; Raksha Gopal tops with 99.6%

The pass per cent in the 2017 CBSE Class XII exam falls to 82 per cent from 83.05 per cent last year.

May 28, 2017 08:02 am | Updated 02:11 pm IST

Raksha Gopal

Raksha Gopal

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday released the 2017 class 12 Board examination results.

Raksha Gopal from Noida, has topped with 99.6 per cent marks. The pass per cent in the CBSE Class XII exam has fallen to 82 per cent from 83.05 per cent last year.

Here are the list of toppers:

Raksha GopalAmity international Noida99.6%Humanities
Bhumi SawantDAV sector 899.4%Science
Aditya jainBhavan's vidya Mandir99.2%Commerce
Mannat LuthraChandigarh Bhavan99.2%Commerce

 

Meanwhile, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar has spoken to the toppers in all three streams of Science, Commerce and Humanities.

The results can be accessed online at www.results.nic.in , www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in .

Earlier, the CBSE requested students and parents not to visit the Board office for collection of results as they would only be available online.

Although there is no official statement, sources at CBSE said that the Board would follow the moderation policy as directed by the Delhi High Court. The Court had ordered the continuation of the moderation policy that the Board has been following, saying it was unfair to students who had registered for the exam when the policy was still in place.

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