NIOS exams are over of April session. Now the students are waiting for their results only. Last year, the result was declared on June 02, 2018. This year, we are expecting the result to be out in the first week of June 2018. NIOS 10th Result April 2018 will be announced on the official website of NIOS i.e. www.nios.ac.in. To check the result you will have to submit the correct roll number available on your admit card. The result will be available in the pdf format. It will contain the personal and qualification details on it. For more details about NIOS 10th Result April 2018, you can scroll down this page.
NIOS 10th Result April 2018
This year, around 2.71 lakhs students including 10th and 12th. So, all those students are eagerly waiting for their results. Before going into depth, the students are suggested to check the important dates of the result from the table given below:
NIOS 10th Result April 2018 | Important Dates |
Commencement of the Exams | 05 Apr 2018 |
The Last Date of the Exams | 26 Apr 2018 |
Result Declaration | First week of June 2018 |
Result: The students can check NIOS Result for Class 10th from the official website: www.nios.ac.in
How to Check NIOS 10th Result April 2018?
Those who are waiting for the results must know the steps to check it. To do so, you can follow the steps given below:
Step-1: Visit the official website first. You can do the same by clicking on the link given on this page.
Step-2: After that, hit the tab named as “Result”.
Step-3: The list of the results will open to you. Click on the link to NIOS 10th Result 2018 for April session.
Step-4: Then, enter your valid roll number and hit the “Submit” button.
Step-5: The result will appear to you. It will look like this:
Step-6: Check your result and take the printout for the future reference.
Details Mentioned on NIOS Result 2018
You can check the information available on the result from the points given below:
- Name
- Father’s Name
- Mother’s Name
- Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Guardian’s Name
- Enrolled from
- Subject Code
- Name of the Subjects
- Marks in Practicals
- Theory Marls
- Total Marks
- Address
NIOS 10th Result 2018: Previous year’s Stats
If you have appeared in the exams of class 12 from NIOS then it is a very important section for you. For those who are going to give the exams, they should also check the previous year stats. It will give them the idea of the marking scheme of the board and also the pass percentage of the last 5 years.
Year | Total Appeared Students | Overall Pass Percentage | Girl’s Pass Percentage | Boy’s Pass Percentage |
2017 | 3,50,000 | 59.21% | 60.91% | 58.44% |
2016 | 3,49,385 | 61.38% | 61% | 61% |
2015 | 3,67,165 | 59.21% | 59% | 60% |
2014 | 3,11,231 | 56.67% | 55% | 52% |
2013 | 1,53,650 | 51.23% | 51% | 51% |
In 2017, total 3,50,000 students appeared for the exams. The overall pass percentage of the last year was 59.21%. If we talk about the pass percentage according to the gender then it is clear that the girls used to give the neck to neck competition to the boys. The pass percentage of the girls was 60.91% which is around 2% more than the boys. The pass percentage of boys was 58.44%.
About NIOS
The National Institute of Open Schooling is well known as NIOS. It came into existence in the year 1989. It was established by the Ministry of Human Resources Development. The board works as a panel of education. Just like the CBSE and the CISCE, it offers education to various regionsto provide a flexible education. NIOS board has a specific motive to spread education to each place of the country. With this aim, the NIOS Board was formed and operated. It operates on the principle of open tuition concept which provides students with the opportunity to pursue the education without having to attend a full-time school. In rural areas, illiteracy has taken an evil turn. The board has many vocational courses. To know more, you can log on to the NIOS Board official website i.e. nios.ac.in.
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