Kolkata: The results of this year’s Madhyamic examination – canceled because of the pandemic – have thrown some of the first: the level of passing cents among 10,79,749 candidates; As many as 90% of candidates with more than 60%; The number of those unprecedented – 79 – shared the top ranking, after receiving 697 of 700 marks; And more than 1,000 students in the top-10 achievement list.
But not all education so that.
The big question is, what happens if HS marks, also follows the Madhyamic trend? There is no list of formal achievements issued.
The results are compiled based on the annual class IX and “internal formative evaluation” performance class X.
Council President Kalyanmoy Ganguly said Merit had been calculated by integrating past shows.
There is a tremendous leap of performance in all subjects.
Three to four times more candidates scored more than 90% in each subject, translating increased by 200% to 300% from the previous year.
Only in mathematics, the number – with a leap of 30% – looks simple with a comparison.
To put things in perspective, last year, 135 higher secondary candidates have occupied the top-10 position, said the source of the Ministry of Education, added that it was the highest number, whether it was Madhyamic or HS.
“We have never had the first rank holders together in Madhyamik, although there are several ranking holders in other positions,” said Saugata Basu, Secretary General of the West Bengal Government Association.
At night, the higher Bengal Bengal Board of higher secondary education issued a notice, revising the minimum value to study various subjects in class XI from 34% to 45%.
The source said the notification indicated how many signs had increased this year.
Under this notification, a student must score 45% in mathematics to study mathematics, statistics or computer science as elective subjects in class XI.
Likewise, a student must score 45% in life science to take biological science; 45% in physics to take physics or chemistry or both; and 45% in geography to learn geography.
A number of education and principals expressed concern.
What happens if higher secondary results also reflect similar trends? Not only will it be challenging to fight students from other boards to secure college acceptance, in the absence of entrance tests or interviews, will harm the future prospects of students, because many students can choose the wrong subject in undergraduate programs, with the absence of over objective assessment Someone’s talent, experts feel.
Instead of each of the 42,855 students who have scored above 90% experience unbound joy.
Many of them are a little careful, and feel they will be happier if they score as much as values, or even a little less, but in written tests.
While students in Kolkata fared well, the districts rose to the city from the top position, according to the trend in recent years.
The highest numbers come from South Parganas 24, where 55,471 girls and 42,735 are registered for the exam.
From Kolkata, 13,850 girls and 12,067 boys have registered.
A number of principals were not happy even though the overall marked, said the results were not in line with their expectations.
“When there is no external written test and when the sign is arranged like this, not much is expected.
However, our children can do better,” said Jayanta Bhattacharya, Principal of Hare.
The peak of this school has scored 635.
Parall Bhattacharya, Principal Jadavpur Vidyapith, is happy that the peak of the school has scored 687.
“This is the highest type of score that I expected,” he said.
With a score of 655, the Topper from Ballygunj Shiksha Sadan expressed happiness.
“I seem like maybe more marking but, without a written test, this is the best that can happen,” he said.
Contrast with Madyamik last year, when the written exam was held, surprising.
The percentage pass was 86.34% last year, by scoring a score of 694.
Candidates can enter 12 designated websites from 10am, type the date of birth and registration number to get the results.
Many also also use SMS options.
The school can collect their Mark Sheet from 49 board centers appointed from 10am.
Students can also access Mark Sheets through parents, who go to their respective schools.
– With input from Somdatta Basu