Mumbai: Apart from the promise to pass through all students, certificates of junior high school (SSC) resulted in an internal assessment and not a test because of a pandemic, registering a total success rate of 99.95% because many students have migrated or inaccessible.
Mumbai took fourth place in the state with a percentage pass 99.96%.
Konki occupied the nine divisions with a 100% success rate while Nagpur was at the bottom of 99.84%.
The results are inaccessible for six hours because the board’s website strike and even alternative links are difficult to access.
Varsha School Education Minister Gaikwad Tweeted that the investigation has been launched into accidents and strict actions will be taken against those who have proven responsible.
Without the exam, 22,384 or 98% of the school in the country registered the 100% success rate.
Among students, 957 throughout the country received a 100% perfect score.
Last year, with one paper, geography, was canceled because of the emergence of the next pandemic and locking, 242 students pocketed the perfect score.
In pre-pandemic 2019, only 20 students in the state have managed 100% results.
In Mumbai, 32 students received 100% of this academic year compared to the previous two years and did not exist in 2019.
The maximum number of students in 278 received a perfect score this year, followed by Aurangabad with 261.
Meanwhile, the entrance test (CET ), which will be given a preference for class XI receipts, it is expected to be held on August 21.
Other boards like CBSE and Cisce are likely to declare their class X results with the end of this month.
In the results, the Maharashtra Board of Secondary Education and High Secondary Education (MSBshee) Dinkar Patil said data collection on students who cannot be assessed because migration or cannot be removed will continue at the division level.
So, while all students registered 16.6 lakh, both regular and repetitive, have been promoted, only the results of 16.5 lakh students are ready until Friday.
“Schools can update student assessment criteria and give them to the division council concerned,” said Patil.
Students are assessed in Formula 50:50 for class IX and X.
Hindi language papers, Marathi along with mathematics see the success rate of 99.8% while English, science and social science have a pass rate of 99.9% in the state.
Differences in the country surged more than 100% this year.
More than 1 lakh students are guaranteed more than 90%.
1.3 other Lakh students get 85-90%.
About 1.85 lakh students got 80-85% and 2.3 lakh 75-80%.
In Mumbai, more students (1.6 lakh) students get more than 85% of the distance (1.1 lakh).
The Mumbai division has a maximum student at 3.5 lakh.
Raigad secured the highest place in the Mumbai division with a success rate of 99.7%, followed by Mumbai (suburban 1) and Mumbai (suburban 2) with 99.4% and 99.2%, respectively.
Palghar in front of Thane (99.3%) with 99.4% Mumbai shared his success with Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik and Latur.
Amravati was in the number two slot with 99.98% followed by Kolhapur at number three with 99.92%.
The results of the SSC are final and students will not be permitted to be revalued.
The school has been told to preserve the marked mark for at least 18 months.
However, students are not satisfied with the results of their SSC, it will be permitted to take the class increase scheme exams such as and when held.