SSLC result: Mysuru jumps 10 spots in state-level rankings; sees bump in pass percentage

MYSURU: Although the district saw a slide within the II PU ratings, Mysuru has controlled to improve both its go proportion and its position at the ranking desk. Mysuru, which is the home district of both leader minister Siddaramaiah, and number one and secondary schooling minister Tanveer Sait, with a go proportion of 83.58%, has jumped ten places within the district-wise ratings to the 11th spot, compared to ultimate 12 months.
In 2017, Mysuru’s go proportion stood at 72.29%. Although the district neglected out on a slot within the most sensible 10, the significant rise within the go proportion and its rise within the chart have inspired officers within the department of public instruction, Mysuru. In all, 33,617 scholars – 16,700 boys and 16,917 ladies – wrote the SSLC examination in Mysuru. Predictably, ladies have outshone boys, with 14,525 ladies getting past the mark, against 11,344 boys.

Pass proportion was once upper amongst rural scholars compared to their urban counterparts. Of the 638 schools across the district, 68 including 20 govt establishments controlled to check in 100% results. Deputy director of public instruction, Mysuru, Mamatha attributed the district’s performance to the efforts of the students and teachers.

Mixed bag for South Karnataka

Mysuru’s impressive performance within the SSLC checks this 12 months best served to set Mandya’s in stark aid. With a go proportion of 71.57% (against 71.73% in 2017), Mandya has slotted in 28th within the state-level ratings, while coming in ultimate amongst all districts of South Karnataka.

However, Hassan’s huge jump in go proportion places even Mysuru’s good points to disgrace. The go proportion rose from 69.58% in 2017 to 84.68% this 12 months, while the district’s rank jumped from 31 to seven. Deputy director of public instruction for Hassan H Manjunath instructed TOI, “The number one explanation why for the development within the exam results is the collective efforts of al officers from the district administration including the DC, officers of the zilla panchayat, our officers, district institute of schooling and coaching (DIET) officials who're excited about getting ready SSLC scholars. Everyone contributed against bettering the district’s performance.”

Manjunath added, “We deliberate well, and carried out them well. We had organised a gathering of the students’ mothers to make sure the students prepared for the checks.”

Kodagu too registered a bump within the go proportion, from 77.09% in 2017 to 80.68%. However, it dropped within the state-level ratings from 9th position to the 18th. The fate of Shivamogga too was once similar, with the district seeing an growth within the go proportion from 75.07% to 78.75%, however slipping within the state-level ratings from the 15th to the 24th position.


Considered considered one of backward districts within the state, Chamarajanagar saw a slide within the ratings, and a decrease in go proportion. While the district slipped 12 places within the state-level ratings from 12 to 24, its go proportion diminished from 75.66% in 2017 to 74.47% in ‘18.


Chikkamgaluru too confronted a similar fate, with the district faring worse than Chamarajanagar, with a go proportion of 72.47% and finishing up 26th at the state-level ratings.


An legit from the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) instructed TOI that each one districts in South Karnataka had to introspect on their performance within the SSLC examinations. “All different districts have applied several remedial measures to improve the go proportion, and this is why they had been able to climb the ladder,” he added.


SSLC result: Mysuru jumps 10 spots in state-level rankings; sees bump in pass percentage SSLC result: Mysuru jumps 10 spots in state-level rankings; sees bump in pass percentage Reviewed by Kailash on May 08, 2018 Rating: 5
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