Kerala SSLC results announced
Kerala SSLC results declared
The SSLC exam results announced by Education Minister P.K. Abdu Rabb here on Thursday has set an all-time record win of 93.64 % which is 2.29 % higher than the previous year. In all, 4, 69,919 students appeared for the examination this year and among them 6995 students secured `A plus' grade for all subjects.
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Kerala SSLC results record win of 93.64 percentage
The SSLC exam results announced by Education Minister P.K. Abdu Rabb here on Thursday has set an all-time record win of 93.64 % which is 2.29 % higher than the previous year. In all, 4, 69,919 students appeared for the examination this year and among them 6995 students secured `A plus' grade for all subjects.
This all-time record win is without any moderation and since 2005 no moderation has been granted. In all, 711 schools registered 100 % pass in the state this year as against 577 schools last year. Kannur revenue district recorded the highest pass percentage of 96.93 while Palakkad revenue district has the lowest pass percentage of 86.91. In terms of education district, Kanjangad recorded the highest pass percentage of 98.52 and Palakkad education district the lowest pass percentage of 85.04. The maximum number of candidates who secured A+ grade is in Kozhikode revenue district with 922 students and Kannur education district with 452 students.
The maximum number of candidates appeared for SSLC exam from Malappuram revenue district with 73,867 and Thirur education district with 35,757 candidates. Regarding the maximum number of students who appeared from an exam centre it was 1,476 students at Pattom St Mary's Higher Secondary School and the least number of five students at GHSS Vanchiyoor, both in the city.
Of the 711 schools that secured cent percent pass in the state, 248 are aided schools, 253 unaided schools and 210 government schools. The Certificates will reach the Education Department Offices in each district by May 15, for distribution to the candidates.
Regular school going candidates who had failed to secure even D plus grade In SSLC exam can appear for the SAY (Save a Year) Supplementary Examination from May 14 to 18. The candidates who could not appear in two subject papers at the exam or due to some ailment or health problem or death of immediate family members (father, mother or siblings) of the candidate are also eligible to appear for the SAY Exam. The candidates planning to appear for SAY exam need to submit the application with fees and a computer printout in proof of the grade to the concerned School Headmaster by May 3 before 4 p.m.
Source: TOI
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86.05 percent students clear Goa SSC exam
For the first time, 86.05 percent of total 15,329 students cleared the Goa Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination, a Board official said.
Goa Board of secondary and higher-secondary education chairman, Mervyn D'Souza, said that 86.05 per cent students passed the examination, which is the highest ever percentage recorded by the Board.
The passing percentage has been on the rise since 2004. 13,191 of 15,329 students who appeared for the exams passed it with boys comprising 80.75 per cent and girls at 79.87 per cent. The examinations were held at 24 centres between March 30 and April 9.
As many as 41 high schools, including nine schools in the rural Goa, clocked hundred percent result.
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40% Chennai region kids have perfect 10
That the Chennai region always leads the way on the result day of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a given. But here's the cherry on the cake.
Of the total number of students who got a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 10 this year, around 40% of the students are from the Chennai region under which the Karnataka schools fall.
Of the 8,76,300 students who took the Class 10 exam from March 1, a whopping 38,377 students won a cumulative grade point average of 10. Of them, 15,363 students are from the Chennai region.
This is followed by Chandigarh (7,095), Allahabad (6,124), Delhi (5,365) and Ajmer (4,430). Girls outdid boys in the number of 10s with around 20,900 students scoring it as against 17,477 boys.
With the introduction of grades and optional exams, things were stress-free for students. Evident in this year's Class 10 results. The pass percentage of the regular students was 98.75 and Chennai region scored the highest with 99.62%. The students are graded on the scale of 10 for each subject. The cumulative grade point is the average of all the five subjects.
Source: TOI
CBSE Class 10 results 2011 declared for Ajmer, Allahabad, Chennai and Panchkula Region
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), announced the Class X Examination 2011 results for Ajmer, Allahabad, Chennai and Panchkula Region. Results are available in the board's official website:
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