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First-ever results released by Delhi Board of School Education

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First-ever results released by Delhi Board of School Education

The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) announced the results for the Class 10 and 12 exams. Out of 1,594 students in Class 10, 1,582 appeared in both term-end assessments, and eight of them did not pass with a grade point of at least 3. Those who did not pass will have another chance to improve their grades through a supplementary assessment after a month. For Class 12, a total of 672 students registered and 667 appeared in both assessments. Five students did not achieve the qualifying grade point 3 and will also have another opportunity to improve their grades through a supplementary assessment.

The DBSE was established in 2021, along with 20 schools of specialised excellence across four domains: STEM, Humanities, Performing and Visual Arts, and High End 21st Century Skills. These schools were created to encourage specialised education in secondary and senior secondary classes. Students were enrolled in Class 9 across all domains and Class 11 in STEM domain in the DBSE-affiliated schools through an aptitude test. The DBSE Secondary Certificate Assessment (SCA) was conducted in two terms, and the second term-end assessments were held between March 10 and March 29 this year. The DBSE Senior Secondary Certificate Assessment (SSCA) was also conducted in two terms, and the second term-end assessments were conducted between March 10 and March 27.

LandSeeker

Atishi, the Education Minister who announced the results, said that this is a landmark moment for education in Delhi. She emphasized that the government has been working on improving education for the last eight years and that 25% of Delhi’s budget is allocated to education every year. Due to this budget, the quality of textbooks and uniforms has seen a huge change, and many students have moved from private schools to government schools in the last three years.

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