Assam Board Class 10 exam results declared, students from villages, small towns showing brilliant success
According the results declared by the SEB, the private educational institutions outshone government-run educational institutions in this year High School and High Madrasa exam.
This year’s pass percentage has been dipped by 14.85 per cent over last year results.
The pass percentage in High School was recorded 47.94 per cent, while 52.17 per cent recorded in High Madrasa exam.
According to the reports, a total of 3,72,640 students had appeared in this year High School examination.
Out of this, 1,78,656 students secured pass marks, including 54,955 passed first division, 80,179 in second division and 43522 in third division.
According to the results, 4312 students scored 510 and above marks out of 600 and 11312 scoring 450 and above marks.
Parthapratim Bhuyan of Jatiya Vidyalaya, Tihu in lower Assam’s Nalbari district topped in High School exam by scoring 589 out of 600.
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Partha said he loved Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal as a politician.
On the other hand, Tannayoee Hazarika of BVFC Model High School, Rajanya Kashyap Gogoi of salt Brook School in Dibrugarh and Nurul Hoque Ali of Raghunath Choudhury HS School in Nalbari district had secured second position by scoring 588 marks each.
A total of 29 students including 17 boys secured their positions in top 10 in the High School.
Interestingly, students from Assam’s capital city and educational hub city Guwahati based educational institutions had failed to secure position in top 10.
Nalbari district topped among the districts with highest pass percentage of 65.86 per cent.
In High Madrasa, Taibur Rahman Khan of Ambari Kartimari High Madrasa in Goalpara district topped by scoring 537 out of 600.
(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)
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