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Kerala: Percentage passed a higher secondary log record, VHSE

Kerala: Percentage passed a higher secondary log record, VHSE
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Thiruvananthapuram: The status of higher secondary secondary examination results and vocationally announced on Wednesday and they register the percentage of pass pass.
The percentage of graduated in a higher secondary touched 85.94%, up 2.81% compared to last year.
In a higher scheme of secondary vocational, the percentage pass was 80.36%, while it was 76% last year.
The Minister of General Education V Sivankutty announced the results at a press conference here.
As many as 3,73,788 students emerged for a higher secondary examination at 2,035 schools.
Of these, 3.28,702 has been eligible for higher studies.
The number of students who scored A + in all subjects was 48,383, compared to 18,510 years ago.
The largest number of students emerged for the examination of the Malappuram district (57,629).
A total of 6,707 students from this district print A + in all subjects.
The highest percentage pass was recorded in Ernakulam Regency (91.11%) and the percentage of graduating at least in Pathanamthitta (82.53%) was 136 higher secondary schools won a 100% victory, such as opposing 114 schools last year.
Schools that print feedback 100% are: 79 schools without assistance, 36 assisted, 11 government schools and 10 special schools.
HSS St Mary, Pattom in Thiruvananthapuram, with 841 students, has the highest number of students who appear for a higher secondary examination.
In combination-wise results, the flow of science records the highest percentage pass (90.52%).
The percentage pass in another stream is: Humanities (80.43%), trade (89.13%), technical (84.39%) and art (89.33%).
Wise results The school category shows that all special schools recorded 100% results.
While the school assisted by 90.37% recorded the highest percentage pass, it was 85.02% for the government and 87.67% of schools without assistance.
The percentage of passing in the open school scheme was 53%, compared to 43.64% last year.
Of the 20,346 students who appeared for examinations in a modular (regular) course in a higher secondary stream, 16,351 has been eligible for higher studies.
In the regular NSQF scheme, 5,992 students appear for the exam and the percentage pass is 77%.
A total of 239 VHSE students print + in all subjects.
Last year, only 88 students scored + in all subjects.

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