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Delhi Govt Schools Achieve Remarkable Record with 96.99% Pass Percentage in Class 12

News on Education 2 2 ArdorComm Media Group Delhi Govt Schools Achieve Remarkable Record with 96.99% Pass Percentage in Class 12

Delhi government schools have outperformed the national average with a remarkable 96.99% pass percentage in the Class 12 CBSE examinations, according to the results released. Similarly, in Class 10, these schools achieved a pass percentage of 94.2%, showing a significant improvement of 8.36 percentage points over the previous year and surpassing the national average of 86.7%. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal extended his congratulations to the students and the education department staff for this outstanding performance. This year, 151,429 students from government schools appeared for the Class 12 board exams, with 146,885 students clearing the exam. The pass percentage of 96.99% is notably higher than last year’s 91.59% and exceeds the pass percentage of 94.18% recorded by private schools in the capital. Furthermore, 307 government schools in Delhi achieved a 100% pass result in the Class 12 exams, more than doubling the previous year’s figure of 118 schools. Additionally, 863 schools recorded more than a 90% pass rate, an increase from 647 schools last year. Education Minister Atishi applauded the efforts of students, teachers, and parents for this remarkable achievement, emphasizing that Delhi’s education model sets an example for the nation. While the pass percentage for Class 10 in government schools improved to 94.2%, up from 85.84% last year, it was slightly lower than the 95.68% pass percentage recorded by private schools in the capital. Atishi encouraged students who did not clear the main exam not to lose hope and urged them to strive for improvement. However, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva dismissed the AAP’s claims of improved performance, citing alleged failures of underperforming students in Class 11. Overall, the results reflect the continued commitment of the Delhi government to provide quality education and maintain the trust of parents in government schools under the leadership of CM Arvind Kejriwal.  

Manipur Introduces Grading System for Class 10 Board Exams, Bihar Board Class 12 Results Expected Soon

News on Education 2 ArdorComm Media Group Manipur Introduces Grading System for Class 10 Board Exams, Bihar Board Class 12 Results Expected Soon

The Manipur government has announced the implementation of a grading system for the class 10 board examination starting from this year. According to Joint Secretary Elangbam Sonia of the Education Department, students will now be evaluated based on a grading system for the high school leaving certificate examination (class 10). The new system aims to reduce stress among students by eliminating divisions or ranks, with only pass/fail status indicated on the documents. Under the new grading system, students will receive grades such as A1 for scores ranging from 91 to 100, A2 for scores between 81 to 90, and E1 for marks from 21 to 30, denoted as fail along with E2. The government emphasized the importance of reducing competition-related stress among students while promoting a conducive learning environment. Approximately 37,715 students, including 18,628 female students, are expected to appear for the matriculation examination, scheduled from March 15 to April 8 across 154 examination centers. BSEB Likely to Release Bihar Board Class 12 Results in March Meanwhile, the Bihar School Examinations Board (BSEB) is anticipated to unveil the results of the Bihar Board Class 12 Exams 2024 soon. While an official announcement is pending, historical trends suggest that the results are typically released within 50 days of the exams. Therefore, students can expect the results to be announced sometime in the second or third week of March 2024. Students eagerly awaiting their Bihar Intermediate Results 2024 can access them online via the official BSEB website at biharboardonline.biihar.gov.in once they are published. With these developments, both Manipur and Bihar are taking steps to streamline their examination systems and provide students with fair and transparent evaluation methods.