Bengaluru: The council results for inspection of Indian school certificates (CISCE) for grade 10 and class 12 bring cheerful students in Karnataka.
While grade 10 students with a 100% login, 12th grade students recorded 99.95%.
Last year, the percentage of pass for grade 10 students was 99.91% and their seniors, 99.06%.
All 21,386 students in the state that took the ICSE exam (class 10) passed, while from 2,040 students who appeared for ISC (class 12), only one student could not delete it.
The sign for both classes is calculated based on the previous exam and assessment.
The southern region outperformed all countries in grade 10, while for class 12, it joined the western region (99.91%).
There is no list of toppers Toppers Yracross India and abroad, 2,19,499 students appear for class 10 tests, while 94,011 students appear for class 12 exams.
The percentage of national passes is 99.98% and 99.76% respectively.
The Board does not announce toppers for the second year now.
Last year, many papers were canceled, while this year, the examination was removed at all considering the pandemic.
The Board compiled a method for compiling the mark and sprinkled results.
For grade 10 students, the results are tabulated with the average value of scoring in various tests / exams in class 9 and 10th grade and internal assessment signs for projects and practical work are also considered.
For students in Class12, the average score of grade 11 and class 12 are taken into account, with the average class of 10 marks (English + four best subjects), and signs for project work or practical examination.
“Data sent by schools analyzed by famous statisticians of the main institutions in the country along with senior Cisce officials.
While compiling a methodology to mark computing, effort is to ensure justice for all candidates with the best limits,” said the council.
Many schools in Bengaluru record 100% permit percentage and make students print above 90%.