Kanpur: Uttar Pradesh Mendary Education Council stated the results of class 10 and 12, on Saturday.
This for the first time in the history of the Dertar Pradesh Mendary Education Council produced has been announced without conducting an examination.
The exam cannot be done because of the covid pandemic.
Students contribute to say they are not happy with the results.
Students say that they have been awarded lacking signs and this has caused a low percentage.
They also stated that the exam was done, they would get a better score.
Gautam Raghuvanshi, a class XII student at Omkareshwar Saraswati Vidya Niketan, Jawahar Nagar, who has brought in state X (in 2019) expressed dissatisfaction with the results.
Gautam who has scored 97 percent in class X, this time only scored 92.4 percent.
“Is the test being held, I will do better and print a high percentage.
With such signs (92.4 percent), it will be difficult for students to receive entrance tickets to the top or universities such as Delhi University.
I have appeared in Jee Mains and scored 97 percent.
I am now preparing Jee Advanced and hope to clean it.
If this happens, I will receive an entrance ticket in each of the top IIT to pursue BTECH “, said Gautam.
Disha Awasthi, class X Shivaji Inter College, Arra, was too stated that dissatisfaction with the results.
He also said that the exam will be held.
“I will score around 98 percent value if the board will do the test.
I got a sign of 96 percent but I was not satisfied with these signs”, said Disha when talking to Toi.
However, a class X student who contributed from Ghanendra Singh from Omkareshwar Saraswati Vidya Niketan, Jawahar Nagar, while talking to Tii expressed satisfaction with the results.
“Because of the pandemic, the test cannot be done.
But it’s okay.
What can be done because the situation is outside the hand.
I have scored 96.6 percent and I am satisfied.
I now want to choose physics, chemistry and biology as my subject In class XI and preparing accordingly.
I want to be a doctor in the future “, said Ghanendra.
Students of BNSD Shiksha Niketan Inter College, Benajhabar performs well.
The toppers in class X are Janshi Omar (95.3%), Aklavya Trivedi (93.8%), Aman Kushwaha (93.5%), Rajat Shukla (93.5%), Naman Katiyar (93.3%), RamanShu Sharan Mishra (92.5%), Tejasv Pandey (92.3%), Bhavini Awasthi (92.3%), Shreyansh Agnihotri (92.2%), Atul Chaurasiya (91.3%).
The toppers in class XII from the same school were Pragati Bharti (89.6%), Naincy (89.2%), Ayush Singh (88.4%), Pratik Tripathi (87.8%), Aggraj Sharma (87%) , Dr.
Mamta Tiwari’s Principal said that 130 students in class X and 122 in class XII cleared the exam and passed the first division.
Students of BNSD Siksha Niketan Balika Vidyalya also perform well.
Mahi Sahu on it in class X at school by scoring 94 percent.
Mahi’s father is a roadside vendor and sells fruit juice to get a livelihood.
Mahi wants to be an IAS officer.
Mahi followed by Pratiksha Sachan.
Pratiksha scored 91.83 percent.
Sakshi Sharma from the same school scored 90.16 percent.
The principal, Manju Shukla told that other school toppers in class X were Mahi Agarwal.
He scored 89.8 percent.
He was followed by Dwivedi Critics who scored 88.83 percent mark.
Students from Narendra Saraswati Vidya Niketan Inter College, Kalyanpur are also superior in the results of the exam.
School toppers in class X are friends will (90%), Durgesh (87%), Shreya Awasthi (86%).
Virendra Bahadur Singh’s Principal told that in class XII, the school toppers were Dubey Stuti (88.4%), Vaibhav Shukla (87%) and Alakshendra Singh (86%).