GURUGRAM: Government schols in Gurugram have fared poorly in the results of the senior secondary (Class XII) Haryana School Education Board (HSEB) examination, whose results had been released on Friday. Gurugram’s score, in terms of go percentage, used to be 18 out of 21 districts within the state.
Gurugram had a go percentage of 56, which used to be an growth on the 52.01% it recorded in 2017 (with 20th rank), nevertheless it used to be nonetheless some distance at the back of state topper Rewari, which had a go percentage of 72.43, followed via Kaithal with 70.40% and Jind with 69.05%. Palwal district came remaining, with 44.54% students getting go marks. This 12 months’s outcome is also some distance worse than two years in the past, when, in 2016, it had recorded a go percentage of 60.85, with 14th rank.
Experts within the district education division imagine the rationale at the back of Gurugram’s poor results is the prime selection of kids of migrants who are enrolled in government faculties. Prem Lata Yadav, district education officer mentioned, “This 12 months’s results aren't good. There is a shortage of lecturers, which we hope to get to the bottom of within the coming 12 months, via making sure that vacancies get crammed. But the consequences also are negatively affected by the selection of students who sign up for or depart mid-session, as they come from or depart for other states.”
Ram Kumar, district education officer of Kaithal, agreed, pronouncing, “There are many migrant students within the state, who invariably don’t carry out neatly. Most of them sign up for faculty mid-session, and some depart faculty early. There used to be a shortage of lecturers in government faculties on this district, however that has now been fulfilled.”
Toppers within the district mentioned they heard of their efficiency from their lecturers. The relaxation needed to wait until 10pm on Friday for results to be uploaded. Naveen, a student of Holy Child Senior Secondary School, Hisar, who came first within the science circulate with 98.2% marks, mentioned, “I studied for 4-Five hours day by day. I never took tuition.” He wants to turn into a health care provider.
Monika of Government Girls Senior Secondary School (GGSSS), Kaithal, who came first within the commerce circulate with 96.eight% marks, mentioned, “I’ve all the time been a bookworm. People say government faculty students don’t study, however that’s now not true. There are many students like me who are finding out in government faculties and can compete with the ones from private faculty. For now, I will be able to in all probability party for an afternoon, however then I’ll get back to studies.” She wants to turn into a chartered accountant.
HSEB has declared any further, board exam results will probably be released on digital lockers. Board chairman Jagbir Singh mentioned, “The board will now provide digital lockers to students.” The board will deposit their marksheets and certificate within the central government’s cloud-based depositary facility DigiLocker, which can facilitate simple get entry to to documents from smartphones.
Gurugram had a go percentage of 56, which used to be an growth on the 52.01% it recorded in 2017 (with 20th rank), nevertheless it used to be nonetheless some distance at the back of state topper Rewari, which had a go percentage of 72.43, followed via Kaithal with 70.40% and Jind with 69.05%. Palwal district came remaining, with 44.54% students getting go marks. This 12 months’s outcome is also some distance worse than two years in the past, when, in 2016, it had recorded a go percentage of 60.85, with 14th rank.
Experts within the district education division imagine the rationale at the back of Gurugram’s poor results is the prime selection of kids of migrants who are enrolled in government faculties. Prem Lata Yadav, district education officer mentioned, “This 12 months’s results aren't good. There is a shortage of lecturers, which we hope to get to the bottom of within the coming 12 months, via making sure that vacancies get crammed. But the consequences also are negatively affected by the selection of students who sign up for or depart mid-session, as they come from or depart for other states.”
Ram Kumar, district education officer of Kaithal, agreed, pronouncing, “There are many migrant students within the state, who invariably don’t carry out neatly. Most of them sign up for faculty mid-session, and some depart faculty early. There used to be a shortage of lecturers in government faculties on this district, however that has now been fulfilled.”
Toppers within the district mentioned they heard of their efficiency from their lecturers. The relaxation needed to wait until 10pm on Friday for results to be uploaded. Naveen, a student of Holy Child Senior Secondary School, Hisar, who came first within the science circulate with 98.2% marks, mentioned, “I studied for 4-Five hours day by day. I never took tuition.” He wants to turn into a health care provider.
Monika of Government Girls Senior Secondary School (GGSSS), Kaithal, who came first within the commerce circulate with 96.eight% marks, mentioned, “I’ve all the time been a bookworm. People say government faculty students don’t study, however that’s now not true. There are many students like me who are finding out in government faculties and can compete with the ones from private faculty. For now, I will be able to in all probability party for an afternoon, however then I’ll get back to studies.” She wants to turn into a chartered accountant.
HSEB has declared any further, board exam results will probably be released on digital lockers. Board chairman Jagbir Singh mentioned, “The board will now provide digital lockers to students.” The board will deposit their marksheets and certificate within the central government’s cloud-based depositary facility DigiLocker, which can facilitate simple get entry to to documents from smartphones.
Gurugram fourth from bottom in Haryana Class 12 board exams
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May 19, 2018
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