The Triumph of Delhi Government Schools: Capital Records 97.23% Pass Rate in CBSE Class 10 Exams The Triumph of Delhi Government Schools: Capital Records 97.23% Pass Rate in CBSE Class 10 Exams

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Delhi’s government schools have achieved an impressive pass percentage of 97.23% in the CBSE Class 10 results for 2026. The government has been placing significant emphasis on strengthening the education system.

In the CBSE Class 10 results of 2026, Delhi’s government schools have delivered a performance that has filled the entire capital with pride. This year, the pass percentage for Delhi government schools stood at 97.23%, surpassing the national average of 93.70%. This success is not merely the achievement of a single school or a handful of students, but rather the result of transformative changes implemented across the entire education system.

Compared to the previous year, the results have shown an improvement of 2.59%. This time, 457 schools achieved a 100% pass rate—a significant increase from the 300 schools that reached this milestone last year. Furthermore, 924 schools recorded results exceeding 90%, a substantial rise from the 529 schools that achieved this feat the previous year.

A total of 188,460 students appeared for this examination, out of whom 183,246 were successful. Many students also secured outstanding marks. Specifically, 26 students scored above 95%; 540 students obtained marks between 90% and 95%; and 5,202 students secured marks ranging from 80% to 90%. Once again, the girls have brought glory to Delhi; the pass percentage for girls stood at 97.37%, while that for boys was 97.09%.

What Did the Education Minister Say?

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Delhi’s Education Minister, Ashish Sood, congratulated the students, teachers, and parents on these spectacular results. He stated that this outcome is a testament to an improved education system, enhanced facilities, and consistent hard work.

The government has also ensured that no student is deprived of education due to geographical distance. Under this initiative, a free bicycle scheme worth ₹90 crore has been launched for female students, through which approximately 1.3 lakh girls will be provided with bicycles. This will facilitate their commute to and from school, ensuring that their education remains uninterrupted. Delhi’s government schools are now equipped with modern amenities.

Smart Classrooms Under Construction

9,000 smart classrooms have already been constructed, with a target set at 21,000. Additionally, 175 modern computer labs and 125 digital libraries have been established. Education is no longer confined solely to textbooks; it is now being imparted through technology, thereby significantly enhancing children’s learning capabilities. The government has also launched 75 ‘CM Shri Schools.’ These schools feature language labs, career labs, and utilize cutting-edge technology to deliver education, ensuring that students are prepared not merely for examinations, but for the future.