Panaji: Goa boards on Monday stated that 18,085 students cleared their higher secondary school certificates, with a percentage of 99.4% pass.
With only 75 students who failed, the percentage of pass 2021 was more than 10% more than last year’s results.
Those who failed to qualify for another opportunity by appearing for additional examinations to be held immediately.
In addition to 75 unclear students, the results of 35 candidates have been placed in ‘backup categories’ because of the feasibility documents or internal practical signs.
With the XII class XII public exam for 2021 canceled due to a pandemic, the Board has adopted an evaluation formula 30:30:40 CBSE for students.
The scheme looked at the weight given to the performance of students in class X, XI and in an internal assessment carried out by schools in class XII.
The outcome committee of schools in schools, which sees the percentage of students graduating drastically up more than 2020 in mathematics, chemical, economic and historical subjects.
This helped push the overall pass percentage of 89.3% by 2020 to 99.4% in 2021.
“Moderation sign has been done so that the average subject printed by students is in line with the historical performance of individual schools on the XII Board exam,” said Chairperson of the Code of Goa Bhagirath Shetye.
The percentage of students to clean the mathematics offered for students of Science and art students jumped to 99.8% this year, more than 87.2% by 2020, when the XII class public exam was last held.
The percentage of other big leaps is seen in chemical, economic and historical subjects, which see more than 99% of students remove subjects such as fighting around 92% by 2020.
In addition to higher number of students, the majority (or more than 60% of class XII students) too Registering a good score in class XII this year, securing class one or difference.
If there are students who are not satisfied with the results, they will be given the opportunity to appear for the exam done by the Board when the situation of the pandemic is conducive, Shetye said.
After students appear for the council test, they will lose the sign allocated by the school through an evaluation formula 30:30:40, he said.
The higher number of girls, 9,187, compared to 9,008 boys, has registered for class XII this year, with girls also recorded a percentage of pass which was better than 99.7% as to 99% for boys.
In all streams, the best percentage of the pass from 99.7% was recorded by students of the flow of science, with only five students who did not clean class XII.
In the flow of trade, 99.6% of students cleared the class, with 12 did not make pieces.
Art saw 99.4% pass and 22 did not clean in evaluation.
The highest number of 36 cannot remove class XII in the vocational school, which has a percentage of 98.5% pass.
“There will be no policy to verify the sign, to provide a photocopy of the answer book, or this birthday evaluation, because the assessment has been carried out by the school,” Shetye said.
The National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) helped 1,103 students cleanse class XII.
Under the scheme, students can choose seventh subjects such as logistics management, agriculture, etc.
A student must clear six of the seven subjects to pass the class.
The results of class XII are related to 106 higher secondary schools affiliated with the cave council in all states, where nine times run the government, 92 assisted and five are not paid.