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CBSE Class 12 Results 2026: Overall Pass Percentage Drops to 85.20 Percent

CBSE released its 2026 Class 12 results on May 13, reporting an overall pass percentage of 85.20%. Data shows girls secured an 88.86% pass rate, significantly outpacing boys at 82.13%. CBSE Class 12 results declared, pass percentage drops to 85.20% The pass percentage among boys is 82.13%, while for girls it is 88.86%
Key Facts To Remember
Institution / CBSE: Declared Class 12 results for 2026 academic cycle
Metric / Pass Percentage: 85.20% overall national average
Gender / Girls: Secured 88.86% pass rate
Gender / Boys: Secured 82.13% pass rate
Detailed Analysis

Why it matters

The 2026 results release follows the board's standard mid-May schedule, marking a return to predictable academic cycles. While the overall pass rate of 85.20% indicates a cooling from pandemic-era highs, the gender performance gap remains a persistent trend. Girls (88.86%) continue to outperform boys (82.13%) by a margin of 6.73%.

The data, accessible via DigiLocker and official portals, sets the stage for university admissions and the upcoming determination of cut-offs for central institutions. Education analysts are tracking the lower overall pass percentage as a possible reflection of stricter evaluation standards or curriculum shifts. These figures directly impact the intake capacity and competitive landscape for upcoming undergraduate entrance cycles like CUET, NEET, and JEE.

CategoryPass Percentage (%)
Overall85.20%
Girls88.86%
Boys82.13%

Glossary

Term: CBSE: Central Board of Secondary Education; the national-level education board in India for public and private schools.

Term: Pass Percentage: The ratio of students who passed the examination relative to the total number of students who appeared.

NaukriSync Exam Angle

Social Issues / Education. Fact: The 2026 CBSE Class 12 pass percentage is 85.20%, with girls (88.86%) outperforming boys (82.13%). Likely question format: MCQs focusing on specific national pass rates or gender-wise disparities in secondary education performance.

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Published13 May 2026, 14:06 IST / 13 May 2026, 08:36 UTC
Date Page13 May 2026