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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the Class 10 and 12 results in 2025 on May 13, where exceptional performances were seen from UAE students, especially from GEMS Education schools. A number of students scored exemplary marks, with some scoring up to 99.6% marks, highlighting the quality of education provided by these schools.

Although CBSE has kept its stand on not publishing official topper lists in order to curtail unhealthy competition, schools have been celebrating their meritorious students. GEMS Education stated that many students in its network recorded over 95%, testifying to the success of their learning strategies and student care system.

CBSE Class 10 total pass percentage in 2025 was at 93.66% with girls scoring higher than boys at a pass rate of 95% as opposed to 92.63% for boys. For Class 12, the pass percentage was 88.39%, with girls topping again at 91.64%.

These findings reflect the hard work of students and teachers in the UAE CBSE-affiliated schools. GEMS students’ outstanding performance is an inspiration and a benchmark for academic success in the region.

 

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