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Published 19:19 IST, July 13th 2020

CBSE class 12 results trigger rib-tickling memes, relative's call remains worst nightmare

As CBSE announced class 12 board exam results, Twitterati shared hilarious memes joking about relatives showing ‘concern’ and waiting to ask questions.

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As CBSE announced class 12 board exam results on July 13, Twitterati shared hilarious memes joking about relatives showing ‘concern’ and waiting to ask questions. Result declaration is usually surrounded by fear and paranoia, however, internet users surely know how to channel their stress. From ‘calls in waiting’ to relatives saying ‘bada he mangal avsar hai’, netizens have flooded the micro-blogging site with their rib-tickling memes. 

READ: CBSE Class 12 Results 2020: Trivandrum Tops In Pass Percentage, Patna Lowest

Twitter also erupted with funny memes and jokes to celebrate the sudden announcement. Some internet users also joked about how they were unable to access their results due to a technical issue. 

READ: 'CBSE Vs ICSE': Jharkhand Student's Hilarious Rant On 'board Battle' Has People In Splits

READ: CBSE Class 12 Result: Technical Issue On Website, Board Assures Resumption In 2 Hrs

5% increase in passing percentage 

Meanwhile, the board informed that the passing percentage for the students was 88.78 per cent for the 12th students. While in 2019 83.4 per cent of CBSE students had passed out of the total appeared, this year the passing percentage saw an increase of five per cent. Trivandrum, on the other hand, witnessed the maximum passing percentage in the country. Bengaluru came in second place while Chennai was third. The three States recorded 97.67 per cent, 97.05 per cent, and 96.17 per cent CBSE pass percentage in 2020 respectively. 

Amid coronavirus pandemic, since the exams for Class XII have been kept as “optional”, students can either choose to sit for remaining papers and wait for the final results, or, apply for higher studies on the marks published by schools based on their last three internal assessment scores. The results of the internal assessment have been published by schools along with the board results.

READ: CBSE Class 12 Results Out: How To Download Mark Sheet Using DigiLocker And UMANG App?
 

19:19 IST, July 13th 2020