With the announcement of tentative dates for the CBSE Class 10 results, it's time to reflect on the trends and patterns observed over the past five years. The Class 10 results declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are eagerly awaited by students, parents, and educators, as they mark a significant milestone in students' academic journeys.

By examining historical data from the previous five years, we can gain valuable insights into the timing, trends, and performance indicators associated with the CBSE Class 10 results.
This retrospective analysis allows us to identify patterns of result scores and potential outcomes.Join us as we navigate through the CBSE Class 10 results of the past 5 years, uncovering valuable insights for the upcoming announcement.
CBSE 10th Result data of Past 5 years
| Year | Registered | Appeared | Passed | Pass% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 1774299 | 1761078 | 1604428 | 91.10 |
| 2020 | 1885885 | 1873015 | 1713121 | 91.46 |
| 2021 | 2113767 | 2097128 | 2076997 | 99.04 |
| 2022 | 2109208 | 2093978 | 1976668 | 94.40 |
| 2023 | 2184117 | 2165805 | 2016779 | 93.11 |
The table presents data on the number of students registered, appeared, passed, and the corresponding pass percentage for CBSE Class 10 examinations over five consecutive years (2019-2023).
In 2019, out of 1,774,299 registered students, 1,761,078 appeared for the exam, with 1,604,428 students passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 91.10%.
In 2020, there was an increase in both the number of registered students (1,885,885) and those who appeared (1,873,015). The pass percentage also slightly increased to 91.46%, with 1,713,121 students passing.
In 2021, there was a significant rise in the number of registered and appeared students, with 2,113,767 and 2,097,128 respectively. The pass percentage soared to 99.04%, with 2,076,997 students passing.
In 2022, while the number of registered and appeared students remained relatively stable, the pass percentage slightly decreased to 94.40%, with 1,976,668 students passing.
In 2023, the number of registered and appeared students increased, but the pass percentage decreased slightly to 93.11%, with 2,016,779 students passing.
Overall, the table illustrates fluctuations in pass percentages over the years, influenced by changes in the number of registered and appeared students. Further analysis could explore the factors contributing to these variations and their implications for educational policies and practices.
Pass Percentage
| Year | Girls Pass% | Boys Pass% | TG Pass% |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 92.45 | 90.14 | 95.74 |
| 2020 | 93.31 | 90.14 | 78.95 |
| 2021 | 99.24 | 98.89 | 100.00 |
| 2022 | 95.21 | 93.80 | 90.00 |
| 2023 | 94.25 | 92.27 | 90.00 |
The table provides a comparative overview of the pass percentages for girls, boys, and the total (TG) across five consecutive years (2019-2023) for CBSE Class 10 examinations.
In 2019, girls had a slightly higher pass percentage (92.45%) compared to boys (90.14%), with an overall pass percentage of 95.74%.
In 2020, there was a notable increase in girls' pass percentage (93.31%), while boys' pass percentage remained the same (90.14%). However, the overall pass percentage dropped to 78.95%, indicating a significant decrease compared to the previous year.
In 2021, there was a substantial increase in pass percentages across all categories, with girls leading at 99.24%, followed closely by boys at 98.89%. The overall pass percentage reached a perfect 100.00%, indicating a remarkable achievement.
In 2022, there was a slight decline in pass percentages for all categories compared to the previous year, with girls maintaining a higher pass percentage (95.21%) than boys (93.80%).
In 2023, pass percentages remained consistent with the previous year, with girls (94.25%) again having a slightly higher pass percentage than boys (92.27%).
Overall, the table highlights trends in pass percentages over the years, showing variations across genders, indicating fluctuations that reveals that girls pass percentage is slightily higher than boys in overall performance.


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