UAE students achieve remarkable success in 2025 CBSE Board Exams

UAE students achieve remarkable success in 2025 CBSE Board Exams

16 May 2025

UAE students achieve remarkable success in 2025 CBSE Board Exams

100% Pass Rates and Toppers Emerge Across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Beyond 

The CBSE board exam results for Grades 10 and 12 were announced on May 13, marking a proud moment for schools across the UAE. This year saw impressive performances, with several schools achieving a full pass rate. Students also excelled in key subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Chemistry, Biology, and Psychology, with some earning perfect scores. 

This year, a total of 106 CBSE-affiliated schools in the UAE took part in the examinations, reflecting the growing strength and academic competitiveness of Indian curriculum schools in the region. 

GEMS Education Celebrates Outstanding Results 

GEMS Education, one of the UAE’s largest and most reputed school groups, reported excellent performance across its CBSE schools. 

Grade 12 Highlights: 

  • 2,266 students appeared for the exams 
  • 100% pass rate recorded 
  • 33.89% scored 90% and above 
  • 23.04% scored between 85%–89.9% 
  • 99.87% scored more than 60% 
  • Students across the 10 GEMS CBSE schools achieved an overall average score of 85.37% 

Grade 10 Highlights: 

  • 3,131 students sat for the exam 
  • 100% pass rate achieved 
  • 38.26% scored 90% and above 
  • 19.96% scored between 85%–89.9% 
  • 99.20% scored more than 60% 
  • Average score: 85.14% 

Such statistics underscore not only academic rigor but also the consistent quality of teaching and learning across the GEMS network. 

UAE’s Brightest Academic Stars 

Among the most noteworthy achievements were the outstanding scores of individual students who topped the CBSE board exams across the country. 

  • Hafeed Meera Shahul Hameed, a student at GEMS Our Own Indian School, Dubai, emerged as one of the UAE's top scorers in the Grade 10 CBSE board exams. 
  • Rishab Sinha, from Mayoor Private School in Abu Dhabi, also ranked among the highest achievers in the country for Grade 10. 

Both students secured an astonishing 99.6% in Grade 10, earning them the title of UAE’s highest scorers. 

Syed Mohammad Habiburahman, a student at Delhi Private School in Dubai, distinguished himself by attaining 99.4% in Grade 12, the highest in the UAE, along with top honors in the Science stream. 

What Drove Their Success? 

When asked about their preparation strategies, many toppers pointed to a balanced, disciplined approach. Their advice for future students includes: 

  • Timely revision and concept clarity 
  • Practice with previous question papers and mock exams 
  • Time management and maintaining mental well-being 
  • Support from teachers, peers, and parents 

Their stories serve as powerful examples of what can be achieved through consistency, determination, and structured study. 

How to Access the CBSE Results 

Students and parents can download the CBSE 2025 results from the following official sources: 

These platforms provide secure, digital access to mark sheets and certificates. 

UAE Indian Schools Celebrate Academic Excellence 

The 2025 CBSE board exam results reflect not just individual brilliance but the overall excellence of CBSE schools in the UAE. From consistently high school averages to record-breaking personal scores, this year’s performance is a testament to the UAE’s thriving educational ecosystem. 

As students look forward to the next chapter of their academic journey - whether in higher education or new learning milestones - this success serves as a reminder of the power of commitment, collaboration, and world-class education. 


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