Himachal Pradesh board declares result of Class 12
Press Trust of India | July 14, 2021 | 06:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Dr S K Soni said that the result was based on the performance of students in Class 11, practicals, internal assessments, and more.
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Download NowDHARAMSHALA: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education on Wednesday declared results of Class 12, with this year's pass percentage at 92.77. Last year, 76.07 per cent students had cleared the exams. Pushpender from Kullu secured 500 marks out of 500 and stood first while 31 students scored 99 per cent marks.
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Education board Chairman, Dr S K Soni, said the result was prepared on the basis of the performance of students in Class 11, practicals, internal assessment, first and second term exams, pre-board exams and the English paper, which was taken by the board before the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic this year. A total of 1,00,799 students were evaluated this year.
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