Guwahati: Higher Assam Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) on Saturday stated the results of a secondary final examination higher 2021 (specifically), which was carried out for students who were dissatisfied with formula-based evaluations in the absence of this year’s offline council exam because Covid19.
68.67% of the highest students passed in science were attended by 59.15% in trading and 58.24% in art.
Although there is hatred between the section of the students on the cancellation of the offline exam this year, only 2,082 applied to special examinations carried out on the Board’s exam line last month.
However, 1,414 students finally appeared.
In the art section, 874 the highest students sit for the exam.
In science and trade, 466 and 71 students appear each.
In the vocational school, only three candidates appear for the exam, and from them only one passed by 33.33%.
Percentage of pass plots in all three streams.
By 2020, in the flow of science, the percentage pass has increased to 88.06.
The percentage of passes in art and trade has recorded an increase of 78.28% and 88.18% respectively.
In science and art, last year’s performance was the best in four years earlier, while in the trading the highest percentage of the last decade was recorded.
The test controller at AHSEC, Pankaj Borthakur, said that fair opportunities were given to students to prove their courage.
Despite a large number of students who take special tests fail in formula-based evaluations, many are trying to improve their performance.
“The previous results said a few months ago was based on the method adopted by an alternative evaluation committee.
But today’s results are based on the right written test and evaluation,” Borthakur said.
Special examinations are held after the country records a significant increase in Covid situations.
Bortakur said all-out efforts were carried out to declare the results in one month.
“We are ready to do a test for even one lakh student.
But the level of dissatisfaction is very low as reflected by low voters,” he added.
Although the regular class began at state universities a few weeks ago, Sumber Ahsec said the Department of Higher Education must now find ways to accommodate successful students who are not registered for various reasons.
“We do not say successful students will lose the academic year.
They must join this year’s undergraduate course,” Ahsec official said.
He added that some of the fighting students managed to improve their performance significantly in offline tests.
“Some students get an aggregate value of almost 94%, which has been quite satisfying,” the official said.