Total 5,44,240 students had appeared in the examination in regular category from 8,439 schools. Of them, 4,28,347 students passed. As many as 387 students, who scored more than 90% were awarded A1 grade. While 7,046 students secured A2 grade (81 to 90%), 28,417 got B1 grade (71 to 80%) and 1,15,817 were awarded F grade (0 to 20%). Students getting F grade are treated as failed, and will have to appear for supplementary examinations to be held on May 30. The results of supplementary examinations are expected by the first week of July.
In the ex-regular category, the pass percentage was equally encouraging. Out of the 48,338 students appearing, 50.09% passed the examination. In SC and ST category, the pass percentage are 71.72% and 76.43% respectively. The number of schools with nil result this time came down to 25 from 51 last year. As many as 434 schools scored 100% success against last year's figure of 289. The BSE had also conducted Madhyama examination in Sanskrit for 5,698 students, of whom 3,093 students passed.
"The reforms have yielded desired results. The performance of students has improved a lot," said Usha Padhee, secretary of school and mass education department. "The gradation system and OMR sheet were appreciated by students and teachers across the state," said BSE president D P NandaCUTTACK: The results of annual high school certificate examination, which were announced on Tuesday, showed the highest ever pass percentage of 78.95. The Board of Secondary Education, which conducts the test, attributed the success of students to reforms in the examination system.
In the ex-regular category, the pass percentage was equally encouraging. Out of the 48,338 students appearing, 50.09% passed the examination. In SC and ST category, the pass percentage are 71.72% and 76.43% respectively. The number of schools with nil result this time came down to 25 from 51 last year. As many as 434 schools scored 100% success against last year's figure of 289. The BSE had also conducted Madhyama examination in Sanskrit for 5,698 students, of whom 3,093 students passed.
"The reforms have yielded desired results. The performance of students has improved a lot," said Usha Padhee, secretary of school and mass education department. "The gradation system and OMR sheet were appreciated by students and teachers across the state," said BSE president D P NandaCUTTACK: The results of annual high school certificate examination, which were announced on Tuesday, showed the highest ever pass percentage of 78.95. The Board of Secondary Education, which conducts the test, attributed the success of students to reforms in the examination system.
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