GUWAHATI: The result of the Class X board exam performed through CBSE got here as a disappointment for the northeastern states on Tuesday, with the overall cross share in the Guwahati region shedding to 62.29%, a fall through about three p.c from final 12 months.
The result of the Guwahati region, which covers eight northeastern states, including Sikkim, has continued to turn a falling pattern in cross share this 12 months. The cross share of the Guwahati zone slipped to 83.79% in 2016 from the cross share of 86.55% recorded in 2015, earlier than plummeting to 65.53% in 2017.
The cross share of boys and girls in the Guwahati zone recorded just a marginal difference, as 62.35% boys passed the exam, surpassing the women through a slender margin. The cross share of the women stood at 62.21% in Guwahati region this 12 months. A complete of 63,zero98 applicants from the region were registered to take the exam from 915 faculties throughout northeast, the place the exam was held in 328 centres.
While the Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) in most cases report the most efficient cross share from the Guwahati zone, the craze was reversed through the students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs). While the JNVs of northeast completed perfect cross share with 92.21%, the cross share of the KVs were recorded to be 91.25%.
State government faculties, most commonly in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, carried out poorly and contributed against the decline in the cross share. Government faculties that come beneath the Guwahati region of CBSE may organize to the touch a cross share of 34.71 most effective. Private faculties showed a greater performance with a cross share of 80.50, regardless that it fell short of the central government-managed JNVs and KVs.
Several leading town faculties as soon as again produced cent p.c results, with many board examinees scoring very best hundred in major topics. Army Public School (APS), Shillong fared smartly in the exam. APS pupil Nishtha Chaudhary become the school topper with 98.2% mixture marks as 11 scholars from the Shillong-based college secured 90% and extra marks in mixture.
A complete of 33 scholars of the Maharishi Vidyamandir, Barsajai scored an mixture share of 90 and above, whilst the school produced cent p.c results. Maharishi Vidyamandir, Barsajai pupil Tejaswi Deka become the school topper with 96.6% marks.
The result of the Guwahati region, which covers eight northeastern states, including Sikkim, has continued to turn a falling pattern in cross share this 12 months. The cross share of the Guwahati zone slipped to 83.79% in 2016 from the cross share of 86.55% recorded in 2015, earlier than plummeting to 65.53% in 2017.
The cross share of boys and girls in the Guwahati zone recorded just a marginal difference, as 62.35% boys passed the exam, surpassing the women through a slender margin. The cross share of the women stood at 62.21% in Guwahati region this 12 months. A complete of 63,zero98 applicants from the region were registered to take the exam from 915 faculties throughout northeast, the place the exam was held in 328 centres.
While the Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) in most cases report the most efficient cross share from the Guwahati zone, the craze was reversed through the students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs). While the JNVs of northeast completed perfect cross share with 92.21%, the cross share of the KVs were recorded to be 91.25%.
State government faculties, most commonly in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, carried out poorly and contributed against the decline in the cross share. Government faculties that come beneath the Guwahati region of CBSE may organize to the touch a cross share of 34.71 most effective. Private faculties showed a greater performance with a cross share of 80.50, regardless that it fell short of the central government-managed JNVs and KVs.
Several leading town faculties as soon as again produced cent p.c results, with many board examinees scoring very best hundred in major topics. Army Public School (APS), Shillong fared smartly in the exam. APS pupil Nishtha Chaudhary become the school topper with 98.2% mixture marks as 11 scholars from the Shillong-based college secured 90% and extra marks in mixture.
A complete of 33 scholars of the Maharishi Vidyamandir, Barsajai scored an mixture share of 90 and above, whilst the school produced cent p.c results. Maharishi Vidyamandir, Barsajai pupil Tejaswi Deka become the school topper with 96.6% marks.
North East success rate continues to plummet in CBSE exam
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May 30, 2018
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