AP, high performance in TG in CBSE; girls’ performance is once again superior to boys

Hyderabad: The Central Council on Secondary Education (CBSE) announced grades X and XII results on Tuesday, with Andhra Pradesh and Telangana becoming the best performing states in the country. They recorded pass percentages of 99.51 and 99.73 respectively in Level XII. Nationally, the total pass percentage for Grade X is 93.66%, while the XII is 88.39%.
The girl maintained her academic advantage on both levels. In the X-level, they recorded a pass rate of 95%, comfortably leading the boys at 92.63%. Trans students are equivalent to girls’ performance in X-level. The gender gap is also visible in Level XII, with more than 5.94% of girls having boys.
This trend has also remained strong in Hyderabad, with girls taking the highest ranking among several schools. S. Harishwar leads the humanities with a 99% leader in the Bolaram Army Public School in Class XII and leads with a 98.2, with Manleen Kaur scoring 97.6 in science. Johnson Grammar School, Secunderabad reported 100% results for the two exams, 98 and 91 respectively.
DPS Mahindra Hills celebrated its first-tier X batch with a maximum of 98.2%, with five girls taking the list. Cal Public Schools top hat Tanvi Kumari scored 96.8%. Bhashyam Blooms also recorded a female student’s highest score of 97%.
APS Bolaram scores stand out, consistency and discipline, with 46 students achieving perfect results in a single subject. Harishwar, who ranked overall, attributed his performance to “discipline, determination and daily efforts”. “If you really want anything, the biggest obstacle is yourself. Believe, persevere and achieve it,” said Pragayaa Bakshi, who is also the captain of the school.
At Johnson Grammar School, academic director Laxmi Vishwanathan called the result “extraordinary academic achievement” and added that “students, staff, management and parents are all happy.” The school held a celebration with the top scorer.
Several students share stories beyond the marking surface. X-level student Sree Dhruv said that the preparations for Level IX made him happy with the exam format. He scored 93% and planned to pursue computer science. Srinika Beraar manages 92.5% while balancing multiple collaborative courses, saying that the missing courses are manageable due to support from support teachers.
“Practice help during the holidays. I want to be an advocate,” she said. Vishesh D., who scored 96%, plans to research aviation drugs and become an astronaut engineer. “Set daily goals and follow without procrastination,” he explained.
DPS Mahindra Hills introduced its first-level batch X this year, seeing 15 students getting full numbers in disciplines such as science and social sciences. Of the 103 students, 32 received more than 90% assurance. The first two rankings were occupied by identical twins Yalamanchili Sumana and Sunayana, at 98.2% and 97% respectively.
Rebba Sudeshna, who won 96.2% of the fifth place, is also a state-level cricketer. “I’ve always been possible with a T20 and a day-to-day format under 19 team. Cricket and academia are my passions.” Nandita Sunkara teacher described the results as “a dream come true” and it’s true for students and parents.
Among the Level XII students, Mahaashree Gaddam, who plans to study computer science through the University of Cincinnati, said her school’s approach helped her discover herself. “It’s nothing to do with learning. We’ve been involved in a lot of activities. I used to study for about 2 to 3 hours a day,” she said.