**New Delhi:**Central government schools like Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNV) and Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) in Delhi have fared better than private schools in this year’s Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 examination, an official statement said Monday. At 91.20 percent and 95.53 percent, the pass percentage of JNV and KVs respectively has been better than of the private schools, which have a pass percentage of 90 percent, said the CBSE. The pass percentage of both JNVs and KVs, however, dropped in the capital – from 96.52 percent in 2011 to 91.20 percent this year for JNVs and 95.63 percent last year to 95.53 this year for KVs. According to the CBSE, “private unaided schools” are schools run by a society/trust constituted and registered under the provisions of central/state legislations. While KVs and JNVs are autonomous institutions which get funding from the central government, government schools are run by the state government. The pass percentage of private schools in Delhi has increased from 89.71 percent in 2011 to 90 percent this year. Government schools in Delhi registered a pass percentage of 87.70 percent this year against last year’s 87.53 percent. Nation-wide, the pass percentage of JNVs has gone down from 96.87 percent in 2011 to 95.96 percent this year, while the KVs have registered 94.13 percent, up from 2011’s 93.42 percent. [caption id=“attachment_323381” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Representational Image. PTI”]  [/caption] Girls once again outperformed boys in the CBSE Class 12 results declared here Monday, an official said. Girls recorded a pass percentage of 86.21 percent against the 75.80 percent for boys, said the official of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Chennai recorded the highest pass percentage of 90.59 percent among eight CBSE regions. The number of cheating cases during the examinations also seems to be on the rise as far as Delhi is concerned. The number of students in the capital who were caught using unfair means in the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class 12 examinations has risen this year, though there was no change in the country-wide total, an official statement said Monday. " The number of cheating cases for Delhi has increased from 9 to 10, while at 47 the overall cases are the same as last year," said a CBSE statement. The maximum number of cheating cases were reported from Allahabad (13) followed by Delhi with 10 cases. Bhubaneshwar did not report a single such case. IANS
Central government schools like Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNV) and Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) in Delhi have fared better than private schools in this year’s CBSE Class 12 examination.
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