Bhubaneswar: High Middle School (CHSE) Council on Saturday announced a higher annual secondary result of science and trade students for the 2020-21 academic year.
Breaking all past records, 95.15% of students forwarded in science and 94.96% of students graduated in the flow of trade.
Last year, the percentage of passes was 70.21% and 74.95% for science and trade.
“I congratulate all the people who have passed the exam.
In the middle of the pandemic, Board members try to do their best to evaluate students based on alternative assessment methods,” said Minister of School Education and Mass Samir Ranjan Dash.
He added that ChSE had previously decided to declare the results in the second week of August, but it was brought forward after the highest court direction to publish the results of class XII on July 31.
The results of the flow of art and vocational will be announced on August 6, he said.
In the flow of science, at all 78,899 students were assessed, including 78,809 students passed with a score of 99.98%.
Exceptional boys registered the percentage of 96.03% pass against the percentage of 94.46% of the boys.
55,468 students passed with the first division of this year.
A record of 2,278 students is guaranteed above 90% against 137 goalscorers last year.
A total of 16,943 students passed with the second division and 14,631 with the third division.
The percentage of graduating from former regular students in the flow of science was 71.27%.
In the flow of trade, a total of 21, 996 students were rated 21, 906 students passed the exam to register the percentage pass 99.59%.
The girl once again defeated a boy by registering a percentage pass 95.97% against the percentage of boys passing 94.39%.
A total of 8, 355 students were passed in the first division, 5692 graduated students in the second division while 9066 students passed the third division.
149 students have received 90% and above the sign of 40 students last year.
The percentage of graduating from ordinary students was 71.27% in the flow of trade.
The minister said, students who were not happy with the sign they were safe through an alternative assessment scheme could appear for the exam in offline mode.
Date and other information about offline checks will be expressed immediately by CHSE.
Because the second wave of the aggressive Covid-19 state government has canceled class XII examination and decided to assess students based on alternative systems.
The results of more than 1184 students remained cut by the council because there were no paper responsible papers in recent years available with the Board and they will appear in offline mode.