BENGALURU: Nearly 72% of the eight.38 lakh scholars who appeared for the SSLC assessments have secured pass marks, with two scholars scoring a super 625. The results that had been introduced on Monday display that the collection of scholars who have handed this year larger via 4 proportion points from 67.87% in 2017 to 71.93% this year. Over six lakh scholars handed the assessments this year.
Bengaluru boy Sudarshan KS of Holy Child English School and Mysuru boy Yashas MS of Sadvidya High School scored 625/625, whilst eight others secured 624 and 12 others 623.
Among the districts, Udupi maintained the highest position with an 88.18 pass proportion, followed via Uttara Kannada (88.12%) and Chikkodi (87.01%). Girls outperformed boys this year too, recording a pass proportion of 78.01%. The pass proportion for boys is 66.56%.
Grace marks save 2% of scholars
Bengaluru North (77.37%) stood in 22nd position, whilst Bengaluru South with 72.03% used to be in 27th position. While all different districts saw more than 60% of scholars passing out, Yadgir recorded handiest 35.54%, against this to its performance in 2017 when 74.84% of scholars had handed.
Bagalkot, which completed remaining the previous year, jumped to 25th position with 72.7%, whilst scholars from rural Karnataka outdid their opposite numbers in city areas — rural Karnataka saw a 74% pass proportion in comparison to 69.38% in city areas. Exam government said over 2% of scholars handed as a result of grace marks awarded to them. “Many scholars score 210 marks, which is the minimal to pass, but fail in a single or two topics. The overall performance of such scholars used to be evaluated and grace marks given so that they may pass,” said an officer.
42 faculties scored zero
While 1,342 faculties secured 100% results, 42 faculties saw all of their scholars failing to transparent the assessments. The zeropercentage faculties come with six in Bengaluru, 12 in Bidar and eight in Kalaburagi.
Bengaluru boy Sudarshan KS of Holy Child English School and Mysuru boy Yashas MS of Sadvidya High School scored 625/625, whilst eight others secured 624 and 12 others 623.
Among the districts, Udupi maintained the highest position with an 88.18 pass proportion, followed via Uttara Kannada (88.12%) and Chikkodi (87.01%). Girls outperformed boys this year too, recording a pass proportion of 78.01%. The pass proportion for boys is 66.56%.
Grace marks save 2% of scholars
Bengaluru North (77.37%) stood in 22nd position, whilst Bengaluru South with 72.03% used to be in 27th position. While all different districts saw more than 60% of scholars passing out, Yadgir recorded handiest 35.54%, against this to its performance in 2017 when 74.84% of scholars had handed.
Bagalkot, which completed remaining the previous year, jumped to 25th position with 72.7%, whilst scholars from rural Karnataka outdid their opposite numbers in city areas — rural Karnataka saw a 74% pass proportion in comparison to 69.38% in city areas. Exam government said over 2% of scholars handed as a result of grace marks awarded to them. “Many scholars score 210 marks, which is the minimal to pass, but fail in a single or two topics. The overall performance of such scholars used to be evaluated and grace marks given so that they may pass,” said an officer.
42 faculties scored zero
While 1,342 faculties secured 100% results, 42 faculties saw all of their scholars failing to transparent the assessments. The zeropercentage faculties come with six in Bengaluru, 12 in Bidar and eight in Kalaburagi.
SSLC results up by 4% to 72%; Udupi tops again
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May 08, 2018
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