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Maha HSC result: Girls outshine boys, overall 90.66% pass

By IANS | Published: July 16, 2020 2:46 PM

Mumbai, July 16 As many as 90.66 per cent 12,81,712 students of the total 14,13,687 were ...

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Mumbai, July 16 As many as 90.66 per cent 12,81,712 students of the total 14,13,687 were declared pass in the HSC examinations conducted by the Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher Secondary Education Board (MSSHSEB), top officials said here on Thursday.

The students wrote the exams in Arts, Commerce, Science and Vocational Education streams across the nine Divisional Boards, said MSSHSEB Chairperson Shakuntala Kale.

Announcing the results, she said that of the total number of candidates, there were 6,35,519 girls and 7,78,168 boys, but the girls outraced the boys with 93.88 per cent passing compared to the boys' passing percentage of 88.04.

Among the nine boards, the Konkan Division grabbed the top honour with 95.89 per cent students passing, followed by Pune Division (92.50), Kolhapur Division (92.42), Amravati Division (92.09), Nagpur (91.65), Latur Division (89.79), Mumbai Division (89.35), Nashik (88.87) and Aurangabad (88.18).

The students in the Science Faculty led with 96.93 per cent passing followed by Commerce Faculty (91.27), Vocational Education (86.07) and Arts Faculty (82.63).

According to MSSHSEB Secretary Ashok Bhosale, compared to last year (2019)'s 85.88 per cent, the performance of students improved by 4.78 per cent to 90.66 per cent passing this year despite the Covid-19 fears and its effects.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: MSBSHSE SSC ExamCommerce, science and vocational educationAshok bhosale
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