Assam 10th Result 2022: Success rate in Class 10 board exams dips to 56%
Assam Board 10th Result 2022: 56.49 percent of 4,05,582 candidates qualified the exam as per HSLC result 2022.
Press Trust of India | June 7, 2022 | 02:12 PM IST
GUWAHATI:
The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) announced the results of the Class 10 board examinations on Tuesday, in which 56.49 percent of 4,05,582 candidates were declared successful, officials said. About 2,29,131 candidates cleared the examination.
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The pass percentage among boys was 58.80, while it was 54.49 percent among girls, they said. Dhemaji recorded the highest pass percentage at 85.46, while Chirang recorded the lowest at 34.27 per cent.
In 2021, the pass percentage was 93.10. The examinations could not be held last year due to the pandemic, and evaluation was done on the basis of a special formula, taking into account past performances and internal assessment. Raktotpal Saikia of St Mary's High School, North Lakhimpur, topped the exams, securing 597 out of 600 marks.
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In the Assam High Madrassa Examination, also conducted by the SEBA, the pass percentage was 54.73, with 5,721 students clearing it of a total of 10,454 who had appeared for it. Mufassir Al Hassa of Al-Kauser Model Academy, Sonitpur, secured the top spot by scoring 556 out of 600 marks.
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