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Best CBSE schools in hyderabad based on class 10th performance 2012

From times of India

CBSE Class X results: This year 99.01 percentage of students passed in AP

TNN May 22, 2012, 01.04AM IST


HYDERABAD: City students came out with flying colours in the CBSE Class X results that were released on Monday. With scores of students securing a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of 10 (on a ten point scale) from the state, several schools performed well in the examination. The pass percentage of AP was 99.01 this year, while the southern region including students from all the states scored 99.96%.
Some of the schools that performed well are Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Jubilee Hills, where 67 students secured a CGPA of 10, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Sainikpuri, where 35 students secured CGPA of 10, Silver Oaks School, Bachupally, where 28 students secured a CGPA of 10, P Obul Reddy School where 17 students secured CGPA of 10 and Meridian School, Banjara Hills, where 12 students secured a CGPA of 10.

Some of the Kendriya Vidyalayas too secured a good score with around 65 students from KV, Picket, securing a CGPA of 10.
Over 30 schools in the city secured a pass percentage of 100. The pass percentages in KV schools are also at a high end of 99% this year.
Students who scored well in the CBSE examination stated that the grading system helped them fare better.
"There was no pressure at all during the examinations. I was good at my subjects and especially Maths and hence I performed well," said Atul Shreyas Pannale, a student of Meridian School, Banjara Hills, who secured a CGPA of 10. His classmate and friend, P Praneel Chandra, who also secured the same CGPA, said that he might go into research field in the future.
"I am interested in scientific research and I would like to pursue that goal," said Chandra. However, most of the top performers of CBSE will not be sticking to the same board for higher studies. "I opted for the state's Intermediate Board as I will be preparing for competitive examination like IIT-JEE and Eamcet in the next two years," Pannale, a student said.
Teachers from the city said that performance of students have improved as compared to last year. "This year at least 15% of the total number of students who wrote the examination has secured CGPA of 10," Anjali Razdan, principal, P Obul Reddy School, said. In most schools, a majority of the students have secured a score ranking between eight and 10.
A total of 1,52,086 students had registered for the examination from the southern region out of which 1,52,024 appeared.
The southern regional office located in Chennai announced that candidates who wish to apply for verification of marks can do it within 21 days of the declaration of results. Candidates who wish to apply for Improvement of Performance (IOP) can apply in the prescribed form before June 22 without late fee. The tentative date of this examination is July 16.

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