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CBSE Class X Results: Andaman and Nicobar Records 92.38% Pass, 48 Schools Get 100%

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Sri Vijaya Puram (Port Blair), April 17: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands recorded an overall pass percentage of 92.38% in the CBSE Class X examinations for the academic year 2025–26, with 5,008 students successfully clearing the exams, according to official data released on April 15.

A total of 5,421 students from government and private schools across the islands appeared for the All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE). Of these, 402 students have been placed in the compartment category, as per results accessed from the CBSE portal.

The results indicate a strong overall performance by students in the region, with several institutions achieving complete success. A total of 48 schools reported 100% pass results in the Class X examination, reflecting consistent academic outcomes across multiple institutions.

Among the schools that secured a perfect pass percentage are Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in Car Nicobar, Chouldari, and Panchavati, along with Kendriya Vidyalayas No. 1 and No. 2. Government institutions including Government Boys Senior Secondary School, Middle Point, and Government Girls Senior Secondary School also recorded 100% results.

Several Government Secondary Schools (GSS) and Government Senior Secondary Schools (GSSS) across locations such as Adazig, Calicut, Gandhi Nagar, Junglighat, Kakana, Shoal Bay-12, and Campbell Bay featured in the list of top-performing institutions. Schools in remote and rural areas, including Karmatang-10, Long Island, Tushnabad, and Uttara, also achieved full pass percentages.

Private institutions contributed significantly to the results, with schools such as Ananda Marga School Junglighat, Crescent Public School, Iqraa Public School, Kamaraj English Medium School, Khalsa Public School, and Saraswati Shishu Mandir School reporting 100% outcomes. Other schools including St. Mary’s School Bhathubasti, St. Xavier Mannarghat, and Ummet Public School also recorded complete success.

Educational institutions affiliated with Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya (VKV), including VKV Rangat, VKV Lamba Line, VKVZP Kadamtala, Basantipur, Port Mout, Ranchi Basti, and RK Gram, were among those achieving full pass results.

The performance highlights the steady academic standards maintained across diverse regions of the islands, including urban centres and geographically remote areas.

Officials noted that the results reflect the combined efforts of students, teachers, and school administrations in sustaining academic performance across the archipelago.

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