Education Minister Atishi on Monday declared the first results of class 10 and class 12 of the Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE).

The minister said that out of 1,594 Class 10 students, 1,582 appeared in both term-end assessments and eight of them could not secure the qualifying grade point 3.
He said that those who have fallen below the qualifying grade will be given one more chance to improve through supplementary assessment after one month.
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A total of 672 students registered for the Class 12 board exams and 667 students appeared in both the term-end assessments.
He said that five students who could not secure the qualifying grade point 3 would be given one more chance to improve their grade point through supplementary assessment.
The Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) was established in 2021. In the same year, 20 schools of special excellence in four domains – STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), Humanities, Performing and Visual Arts and High End Century Skills – were set up by the Delhi government to encourage special education secondary and senior secondary classes. was established.
Students were enrolled through an aptitude test in class 9 in all domains and in class 11 in STEM domain in DBSE affiliated schools.
DBSE Secondary Certificate Assessment (SCA) was conducted in two terms. The second term-end assessment was held from March 10 to March 29 this year.
DBSE Senior Secondary Certificate Assessment (SSCA) was also conducted in two terms. The second term-end assessment was conducted from March 10 to March 27.
Addressing a press conference, Atishi said that this is a historic moment.
“Today those countries are called developed which give world class education to their children. We have worked on education for the last eight years. Every year 25 per cent of Delhi’s budget is allocated for education. In the last eight years this Due to the budget, a drastic change has been seen in the quality of textbooks and uniforms. In the last three years, many students have shifted from private schools to government schools,” she said.