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Maha: ‘HSC students have got a better score’

Maha: 'HSC students have got a better score'
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Mumbai: This year, there are only 99,100 HSC students under the second class category – which scored between 45% and 60%.
“No one was blamed for this score but I will warn students not to read too much into the signs of this class XII.
This is not a true indicator where they stand,” said Vidyadhar Joshi, headmaster Vaze-Kekar ​​College, who has 1,534 of 1,571 students scored differences (more than 75%).
June and July is a nightmare for students.
School and secondary school results will bring cheerfully for some and tears for many people.
But in recent years have seen a kind of change in the feeling produced by results.
Shubhamraje Junior College in Thane, has 28 students who scored at least 99%.
Examples like this much.
The center logic for high grades is the evaluation formula: the best score of three class X subjects, the XI class unit test score and the term exam because this batch does not take the annual class XI exam, and the college level test for class XII.
Nm Principal Lecture Parag Ajgonkar said, “Of course, we all have better results this year, but students have also gone through so much.
Uncertainty, stress, family members who suffer from Covid, and online education will all take victims on them.
Also, too, This is actually a better reflection than where a student stands than what will be concluded by one test because this is based on class X, XI and XII scores.
“But in Jai Hind College, different images appeared.
As Principal Ashok Wadia said, “We are transparent and maintain integrity.” While the highest in the humanities was 99%, the lowest score fell to 52.7% and in the case of science, the peak of the college received 98% and the last candidate received 49.2%.
In the trade too, signs range from 97.8% to 61.8%.
At St Xavier’s College, too, the lowest score was 58.67% in science that only one student obtained; Others get more than 60%.
In art, the lowest score in college is 70.5%.
Pooja Ramchandani’s College Chief explained the negative fall in students who had “lost the practice of writing” and said someone needed to see “a change in paradigm in the assessment and evaluation that can be sustainable and therefore will be comprehensive”.
He opened his college trade flow at 98.5% which closed at 60.2%.
At The Sies College, Sion, no students scored in the 50s and 60s.
“The results of art and science are 100% and everyone gets a high score in the 80s and 90s,” said the principal of Uma Shankar.
In Sant Gadge Maharaj College of Commerce and the economy in Giragum, 70% of 290 students have scored more than 90%.
And no students are below the 70% sign.
Principal Keshav Shinde admitted he got the average and above the average student and this year’s score was not realistic.
“Even repeater students have got the phenomenal results this year.
The pass class and the second just disappeared,” Shinde said.
At the Amdal Daulat Daroda College of Science at Wada of Palghar District, Abhijeet’s Principal Adhikari was worried about high goalscorers.
“Every other student is in the 80s and 90s.
We may have to do Viva to fill our title chair,” he said.
A lecturer who is part of the college outcome committee said that even students who will score 35-40% in written examinations have received 70% and above.
HSC results were stated on Tuesday and in all states, 91,420 students secured more than 90%, which were more than 1,000% more than 7,344 students last year which had violated the sign.

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