In the 2024 high school examination, the pass rate was 75.61 percent, with 79.35 percent of girls and 71.12 percent of boys.
What are the official websites to check CGBSE result?
You can access the CGBSE 10th Result 2024 by visiting any of the following official websites and using valid login credentials like roll number and other details:
- cgbse.nic.in
- results.cg.nic.in
- cg.results.nic.in.
How to check CGBSE Class 10th result 2024?
To check the CGBSE 10th Result 2024, follow these steps:
Step 1: Begin by visiting any of the following official websites- cgbse.nic.in or cg.results.nic.in
Step 2: Once on the website, look for the link labeled “CG Board 10th Result 2024” and click on it.
Step 3: You’ll then be prompted to enter your roll number. Ensure that you input the correct details.
Step 4: After entering your roll number, the results will be displayed on your screen.
Step 5: To keep a record, download the online marksheet and print it out for future reference.
Direct link: Click here to directly reach the result portal.
CGBSE Class 10 topper’s list 2024
The top performers in the examination were Simran Shabba, Honisha, Shreyansh Kumar Yadav, Rahul Ganjeer, and Dolly Sahu. Simran Shabba secured the highest marks with 597, followed closely by Honisha with 593 marks. Shreyansh Kumar Yadav, Rahul Ganjeer, and Dolly Sahu all achieved 590 and 589 marks, respectively. Here’s an overview-
CGBSE Class 10th result 2024: Student performance overview
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) today released statistics for the 2024 High School Certificate Exam (Main), revealing that 345,686 students registered for the exams, with nearly equal numbers of boys (158,354) and girls (187,332).
The vast majority, 340,220 students, passed the exams, demonstrating a strong commitment to academics. The overall pass rate was 75.61%, with girls outperforming boys (79.35% vs. 71.12%). 117,519 students received first place, with 73,579 being female. Girls made up 67,040 of the 123,386 who advanced to the second division.
Additionally, 16,165 students finished in the third division, with boys slightly outnumbering girls. Supplementary exams will be taken by 19,012 students, 10,290 of whom are girls. 63,910 students, both male and female, did not pass the exams.