Mumbai: Adce Das, Science Flow of Topper of Shubhamraje Junior College in Thane, scored 99.83% impressive.
The second was his classmate Abhimanyu Mehra with 99.67%.
As one of the scroll down the college announcement board, 28 students scored at least 99% and the last candidate, ranked 319, scored 92% poor.
The College scoring card reflects HSC results in Maharashtra, which witnessed a more than 1,000% increase in the 90% category this year.
The country’s success rate in a year without the exam was 99.38% -a a 12% increase from last year when student performance was the best since 2015.
The exam where 14 lakh had been registered by a pandemic.
All students are declared graduated and the assessment methodology is lowered.
“The results are not realistic.
Years of reference, as in the CBSE case, should be given to universities,” said a subject.
Across the country, 91,420 students are guaranteed above 90%, which is more than 1,100% more than last year 7,344.
Although the data of students who received a score above 90% were not available for Mumbai, Junior College throughout MMR recorded a massive leap in high goalscorers.
It was reflected in the Mumbai division climbing number two slots with a success rate of 98.87%.
Last year, Mumbai was the last of the nine divisions with 85.83%.
While Konkan, the smallest of nine divisions, with 99.81% of his regular students who emerged successfully, it was Pune who had a success rate of 99.72% for regular students and repeaters.
Maharashtra is the only board that has evaluated student repeaters with ordinary ones.
Aurangabad is at the bottom with 99.06%.
For students of art and trade, there are bumper scores with a success rate of 99.05% and 99.06%, in the Mumbai division, which consists of Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Palghar.
The two screams have never entered the previous 90% success rate.
“How does a person justify the success rate that is close to 100 percent for the flow of art that barely managed to touch the level of success of 80% throughout this,” asked the lecturer.
In all states, the flow of art sees the highest leap 17 at the level of success.
At St Xavier’s College, the most sought-after art institute, the students fate better than their science colleagues both in terms of differences and print 90% upwards.
“Science science is more focused on NEET, JEE and other entrance exams.
Our art students focus more on college tests and council exams,” said Hasnain Naqvi, deputy principal.
A total of 158 art and 41 science students from college scored 90% and above.
The surge in the country in the country was 8.64%, with a high percentage of students (99.56%) appeared successfully.
When the country announces the ratio of 30:40 assessment for class X, XI and XII, students of art and trade among those who are worried about their appearance in class XI.
In Jai Hind College, both art and trade see the 100% success rate.
The flow of science is at the bottom with a leap of only 3% throughout the state.
In Mumbai, science students have 7% better than last year.
“Science students are in an unfavorable position because they missed the practice,” said a principal.
Although customary revaluation is not there this year, the repetition committee of complaints has been formed to overcome the problem of HSC students.