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CBSE Class XII Results 2026: Telangana Girls Secure "Powerhouse" Lead Over Boys

CBSE Class XII Results 2026: Telangana Girls Secure “Powerhouse” Lead Over Boys

Author: Luckybrother

HYDERABAD, May 13, 2026 — In a resounding victory for girl-child education in the state, Telangana girls have significantly outperformed boys in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class XII examinations. The results, declared today on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, showcase a “Powerhouse” performance by female students who secured a commanding lead in pass percentages.

According to official data released by the CBSE, the overall state pass percentage for Telangana stands at 92.24%. However, it is the gender-wise breakdown that has captured the spotlight, reflecting a consistent national trend where girls continue to dominate the academic landscape.

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The Numbers: A Significant Gender Gap

In Telangana, the results reveal a clear distinction in performance between boys and girls. Girls registered a pass percentage that was 5.65 percentage points higher than their male counterparts.

Telangana Class XII Statistics:

  • Total Girls Appeared: 5,518
  • Girls’ Pass Percentage: 95.16%
  • Total Boys Appeared: 5,908
  • Boys’ Pass Percentage: 89.51%
  • Overall State Pass Percentage: 92.24%

This local success mirrors the national trend, where girls across India recorded a pass percentage of 88.86%, outshining the boys’ 82.13% by a margin of 6.73 points.


Institution-Wise Excellence in Telangana

The success wasn’t limited to private schools alone. Government-backed and specialized educational institutions in Telangana recorded exceptional “Powerhouse” results, often nearing 100% success rates.

Institution TypeTelangana Pass Percentage
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs)99.08%
Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs)98.66%
Government Schools93.26%
Independent (Private) Schools91.68%
Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS)89.93%

National Context: The Rise of “On-Screen Marking”

The 2026 academic cycle was historic for its technological advancements. This year, the CBSE implemented a full-scale On-Screen Marking (OSM) system for Class XII. Over 9.8 million answer books were evaluated digitally by approximately 70,000 evaluators.

The “Powerhouse” Impact of OSM:

  • Zero Totalling Errors: The digital system automatically calculated totals, eliminating manual posting and uploading mistakes.
  • Transparency: Every answer was evaluated according to a standardized marking scheme, ensuring greater objectivity.
  • Efficiency: The results were declared in mid-May, allowing students ample time to prepare for university admissions and competitive exams.

Lesson to Learn: The Consistency of Performance

The fact that girls have surpassed boys for several consecutive years is a “Powerhouse” testament to their disciplined approach to the board exam format. Educators note that female students often perform better in continuous assessment and structured examinations like the CBSE Class XII, which require a blend of analytical skills and consistent study habits throughout the academic year.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How can I check my CBSE Class XII 2026 result?

Students can access their marks via the official websites: results.cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, or through the DigiLocker and UMANG apps.

2. What was the overall national pass percentage this year?

The national pass percentage for 2026 is 85.20%, which is a slight dip of 3.19 points compared to the 88.39% recorded in 2025.

3. Which region performed the best in India?

The Trivandrum region topped the charts nationally with a pass percentage of 95.62%, followed by Chennai (93.84%) and Bengaluru (93.19%).

4. When will the supplementary exams be held?

For students placed in the compartment category, supplementary examinations are scheduled to begin on July 15, 2026.


Final Thoughts: Celebrating the “Powerhouse” Performers

The 2026 results are a proud moment for Telangana. As these students transition into higher education, the success of the state’s girls serves as a powerful reminder of the potential within our classrooms. Whether you are heading into engineering, medicine, or the arts, these marks are the first step toward a bright future.

Are you surprised by the widening gap between girls’ and boys’ results? What role do you think digital evaluation played this year? Share your thoughts in the comment box below!

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