Raipur, May 10, 2023: Chhattisgarh today declared its board examinations results for the Class X and XII.
The passing percentage of the Class X High School board examination this year has been 75.05 per cent whereas for the Higher Secondary Board of Education of Chhattisgarh the passing percentage was 79.96 per cent.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the successful students along with School Education Minister Dr Prem Sai Singh Tekam.
The Chief Minister has also expressed satisfaction over the result of the students of the Swami Atmanand Schools.
10 high school students from the Swami Atmanand School and 5 students from the Higher Secondary of the Swami Atmanand Schools have found places in the merit lists for both the examinations.
Among the high school students 79.16 per cent girls and 70.26 per cent boys have passed the High School board examination.
Similarly 83.84 per cent girls and 75.36 per cent boys from the higher secondary school board examinations have passed the examinations.
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