The CBSE class 12 results 2015 declared for all regions here on Monday show a drop in the number of cheating cases in Delhi, authorities said.
According to the official data on the CBSE web site, the national capital recorded just three cases of cheating this year as compared to 13 in 2014 and 25 in 2013.
Bihar's capital Patna reported 11 cases this year as compared to seven last year.
Similarly, 10 cases were recorded in Dehradun, six in Ajmer, three in Guwahati, two in Panchkula and one in Bhubaneswar.
Chennai, Allahabad and Thiruvananthapuram recorded zero cases of cheating.
The total number of cases of using unfair means this year is 36, as compared to 41 in 2014 and 63 registered in 2013.
The overall pass percentage in 2015 was 82 percent as compared to 82.70 in 2014.
The total number of candidates who took the CBSE Class 12 examination was 1,040,368, marking an increase of about 1.2 percent over that of last year.
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