The recent release of the Class 12 and 10 examination results for 2024 by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has sparked a wave of meme-sharing across social media platforms. Following the revelation of the results, internet users, or netizens, flocked to platforms like X (previously known as Twitter) to convey their reactions and exchange humorous memes.
From GIFs illustrating the surprise of unexpected outcomes to clever quips regarding less-than-ideal scores, the online sphere was inundated with entertaining interpretations of the CBSE RESULTS 2024. Have a look:
POV: It's the result day🥹#CBSEResults#CBSE#CBSE2024 #cbseresult2024pic.twitter.com/iDxRbnN0Hn
— Pratima upadhyay (@Bewithpratima) May 13, 2024
#CBSEResults #CBSE #CBSE2024 #CBSEBoardResult #cbseboard pic.twitter.com/sFquPrcIIL
— Pankaj jaat (Achra) (@jaatachra) May 13, 2024
Guys who literally woke up and check their results. Situations of the 12th class students right now#CBSEResults #CBSEhttps://t.co/HioAUGb4eU
— Sidra (@SidRa18350) May 13, 2024
Most Dangerous Place In The World Right Now:#CBSE #CBSEResults pic.twitter.com/mIZbpFh8lO
— Shreyash Shukla (@Shreyashh_ss) May 13, 2024
Most Dangerous Place In The World Right Now:#CBSE #CBSEResults pic.twitter.com/mIZbpFh8lO
— Shreyash Shukla (@Shreyashh_ss) May 13, 2024
Me after scoring 69% in CBSE Boards#CBSEResults pic.twitter.com/rMGXH00JoK
— Sajcasm (@sajcasm_) May 13, 2024
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Examining the statistics, it was revealed that more than 24,000 Class 12 students achieved scores surpassing 95 per cent, with over 1.16 lakh securing marks above 90 per cent. The CBSE Class 12 board examinations witnessed the participation of a total of 1,84,17 schools across 7,126 examination centers. The Trivandrum region boasted the highest pass percentage at an impressive 99.91 per cent, while the Delhi region observed a pass percentage of 94.9 per cent, with females displaying better performance than males.
Likewise, in the Class 10 category, over 47,000 students attained marks exceeding 95 per cent, and more than 2 lakh scored above 90 per cent. Nationwide, 25,724 schools facilitated the 10th board examinations across 7,603 centers, with the Trivandrum region exhibiting the highest pass rate. However, the Guwahati region recorded the lowest pass percentage at 77.94 per cent, while Delhi witnessed an overall pass percentage of 98.61 per cent.