
27.67% students pass in SSLC annual exam-2
Of the total 3,15,564 students who appeared for the exam, 87,330 cleared it. The pass percentage of freshers is 30%.
Of the 11,818 students who appeared to improve their results, 56% of them were successful .
With 27.67% clearing the exam-2, the overall pass percentage of SSLC this year is now 71.43%. In exam-1, of the 8,61,800 students who appeared, 5,28,263 managed to pass.
Even in exam-2, girls fared better with 35% pass percentage versus 27% among boys. Government school students performed better than their private counterparts schools with 36.65% government school children clearing the exam-2 followed by 19.75% from aided schools and 32% from unaided schools.
The number of students securing 625/625 has increased with four more students being added to the list and of the four, one student is from a government school.
Appreciating the performance of government school children, the Minister for School Education and Literacy, Madhu Bangarappa, said, 'In the SSLC annual exam-2, the pass percentage of government schools is 36.65%, which is higher than the results of aided and unaided schools. This is the reward for the hard work of teachers and students of our government schools.'
Exam-3
KSEAB has released the time table for annual exam-3 and it will be held from July 5 to 12 across the state for students who have obtained 'Not completed' result in SSLC 2025 exam-1 and exam-2 and for those who look for result improvement. Fee exemption is given for regular fresh students who have got 'Not completed' results in exam-2.
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