CBSE Merit Certificate 2025, No toppers’ list has been released

CBSE-Result-2025

India Prime | Result Desk | CBSE Merit Certificate 2025  The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made a significant announcement regarding merit certificates alongside the results of Class 10 and Class 12 for 2025. This year, too, no toppers’ list has been released, but students who have excelled in their subjects will receive special recognition.

CBSE has declared the board exam results for 2025. However, neither a toppers’ list nor any ranks have been announced this time. According to CBSE Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj, the board aims to discourage unhealthy competition among students. He stated, “We want students to focus on gaining knowledge rather than getting caught up in the race for marks.” Nevertheless, students who rank in the top 0.1% in their subjects will be awarded a merit certificate. These certificates will be provided online via DigiLocker.

CBSE Merit Certificate 2025

  • Eligibility: Top 0.1% students in each subject.
  • Basis: Recognition based solely on subject-wise performance.
  • No Ranks or Divisions: No ranks or categories (First/Second/Third Division) will be assigned.
  • Access: Students can download the certificate from DigiLocker.

CBSE Merit Certificate 2025, No toppers’ list has been released https://indiaprimetv.com/politics-government/cbse-merit-certificate-2025/CBSE Merit Highlights

Class 12 Result Highlights

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 88.39% (0.41% higher than 87.98% in 2024).
  • Students Appeared: 16,92,794
  • Students Passed: 14,96,307
  • Gender-Based Performance:
    • Girls: 91.64% pass rate
    • Boys: 85.70% pass rate
    • Transgender Candidates: 100% pass rate (up from 50% in 2024)
  • Top Performers:
    • 1,11,544 students (6.59%) scored above 90%.
    • 55 Children With Special Needs (CWSN) scored above 95%.
  • Compartment Category: 1,29,095 students (7.63%) will appear for supplementary exams in July 2025.
  • Regional Performance:
    • Vijayawada topped with 99.60% pass rate.
    • Trivandrum: 99.32% (second place).
    • Prayagraj recorded the lowest at 79.53%.
  • CWSN Performance: 5,280 out of 5,668 CWSN students passed (93.15% pass rate).

Class 10 Result Highlights

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 93.66%
  • Students Appeared: Approximately 24.12 lakh
  • Top Performers:
    • 1,99,944 students scored above 90%.
    • 45,516 students (1.92%) scored above 95%.
  • CWSN Performance: 8,795 out of 9,248 CWSN students appeared, with a 98.02% pass rate.
  • Compartment Category: 1,41,353 students (5.96%) placed in the compartment category.

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