Further, the number of students scoring 95% and above increased to 24,068 from 22,622 in the previous year, indicating a rise in academic performance. Similarly, students achieving a score of 90% and above rose to 1.16 lakh from 1.12 lakh in 2021. The CBSE has announced that supplementary exams will commence on July 15, providing an opportunity for students to improve their scores in specific subjects. Notably, the board has discontinued the practice of releasing a merit list and will instead award merit certificates to the top 0.1% of students who achieve the highest subject marks. Students have the option to apply for online rechecking and re-evaluation of their results.