Maharashtra HSC result analysis 2019 (Arts, Science, Commerce and Vocational)
palak.budhiraja | May 28, 2019 | 01:37 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 28: Maharashtra board has declared the HSC result 2019 today at 12:30 pm. This year the overall pass percentage is 85.88% which is decreased by around 3% than last year. Science stream candidates got the highest pass percentage. Among all the divisions, Konkan division performed well and secured 93.23 pass percentage.
Girls outshined boys with a pass percentage of 90.25% while the pass percentage for boys is 82.40%. Nishika, first Divyang student (Mumbai) to take the HSC examination on an iPad, has qualified with 73% marks.
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Stream-wise pass percentage
Arts stream - 76.45 %
Science stream - 92.60 %
Commerce stream - 88.28%
Division-wise pass percentage
|
Division |
Pass percentage |
|
Konkan |
93.23 |
|
Pune |
87.88 |
|
Aurangabad |
87.29 |
|
Kolhapur |
87.12 |
|
Amravati |
87 |
|
Latur |
86.08 |
|
Nashik |
84.77 |
|
Mumbai |
83.85 |
|
Nagpur |
82.81 |
100% pass percentage is recorded in 16 subjects and Out of 1415555 students, 99.998% Passed Environment Education paper. A total of 4470 students have scored more than 90 % marks
Wishing All the best to all students for their future.
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