CBSE Class 12 outcome: Schools in Kerala, Lakshadweep report highest success charge of 99.89%
By Express News Service
KOCHI: Thiruvananthapuram area, comprising of faculties in Kerala and Lakshadweep, recorded the nation’s highest success charge of 99.89% within the CBSE Class XII examination, the outcomes of which have been introduced on Friday. The all-India go proportion was 99.37.
Last 12 months too, colleges in Kerala and Lakshadweep registered the very best success charge of 97.5% amongst numerous areas within the nation. Owing to the Covid pandemic, the CBSE Board exams couldn’t be held this 12 months.
For assessing Class XII college students, CBSE had adopted a brand new tabulation coverage that took into consideration marks scored within the school-level exams in addition to marks of the the earlier Board exams. Around 38,000 college students had registered for the Class XII Board examination from the state.
Curiously, CBSE didn’t present the precise variety of college students who have been declared eligible for larger research from the state nor the category-wise go proportion, as was finished in earlier years. Only the general go proportion of Thiruvananthapuram area was made obtainable to the media.
Council writes to CentreIn the meantime, the National Council of CBSE Schools, representing the managements of faculties affiliated to the nationwide board, has written to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan demanding that admission to all undergraduate programs ought to be carried out solely by a standard entrance take a look at, as is finished within the case {of professional} programs.
“When it comes to admissions, candidates who pass from a comparatively liberalised valuation system and secure very high marks will always have an edge over their counterparts who are subjected to a strict valuation system,” the Council’s secretary-general Indira Rajan stated within the letter. In order to keep away from such a state of affairs, a state degree entrance examination for admission to all undergraduate programs ought to be held, the council urged the Centre.