New Delhi: Because the Maharashtra board has stated the results of the 10th grade now the receipt process for the reception of FYJC is likely to begin today on the official website.
The State Council of Maharashtra Secondary and Middle School (MSBSHSE) on July 16 stated the results of evaluation for class 10 which recorded a percentage of 99.95 percent passing, the highest in its history.
Happy! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the MSBSHSE results will do a CET for reception to the first year of Junior College (FYJC) or grade 11 reception.
“The exam form for CET for FYJC receipts will be available on July 19.
Students must show whether they want to give CET or not.
It’s optional for all.
Tentative, CET will be done on August 21, but details about it will soon be stated,” said Chairman of the Dankar Patil Board.
There is no inspection held for Middle School Certificates (SSC) (Class 10) this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the sign is calculated based on the internal assessment of student performance, the official said.
This year, the evaluation was carried out based on the internal assessment score, sent to the school to the Board.
While a total of 15.75,806 fresh students have registered, the council receives a sign of 15,75,752 students, which have passed 15.74.994.
The percentage of passing was 99.95, which was 4.65 percent more than last year.
At least 82,802 students, who repeated the class, registered for this year’s evaluation, and 74,618 or 90.25 percent took place, 957 students scored 100 percent signs in evaluation.
At least 82,802 students, who repeated the class, registered for this year’s evaluation, and 74,618 or 90.25 percent took place, 957 students scored 100 percent signs in evaluation.
According to the council, from nine divisions in the state, the Concendary division recorded a percentage of graduation of 100 percent, while the Nagpur registered the lowest percentage of graduating from 99.84.
The percentage passing between girls was 99.96, while 99.94 percent of boys and 97.84 percent of different students passed the evaluation.