Class 10 students of CBSE, ICSE perform better than their state board
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The National Achievement Survey (NAS) surveyed a total of 1.544 million students across 610 districts in the country, the largest ever survey of Class 10 students achievements.
Students from CBSE and ICSE schools fared better than those from various state boards in all disciplines across India according to a National Achievement Survey of Class 10 students that was conducted earlier this year, emphasising the difference in standard of education between the two national boards and the rest.
Among states, Delhi performed the best with 45.65% average score in five subjects, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, and Rajasthan.
The National Achievement Survey (NAS) for Class 10 was conducted by the National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in February for government, government-aided and private schools.
A total of 1.544 million students, across 44,514 schools in 610 districts in the country, participated in the largest-ever survey of student achievements for Class 10. Students were assessed in mathematics, science, social science, English and modern Indian language.
Bihar was the worst performer when it came to English with an average score of 28.95%, followed by Madhya Pradesh (29.65%) and Chhattisgarh (30.17%).
According to the survey, in schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the average score of a student was 52.31% in math, 51.10% in science, 53.29% in social science, 58.54% in English and 62.28% in modern Indian languages. Similarly, in schools following the ICSE board, the average score of a student was 51.09% in math, 53.52% in science, 51.15% in social science, 70.38% in English and 54.28% in modern Indian languages.
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