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Over 55 per cent pass Telangana intermediate exams

By IANS | Updated: May 9, 2023 15:40 IST

Hyderabad, May 9 Telangana Board of Intermediate Education on Tuesday declared results of intermediate first and second year ...

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Hyderabad, May 9 Telangana Board of Intermediate Education on Tuesday declared results of intermediate first and second year (11th and 12th class) exams.

The Board announced that the overall pass percentage was above 55. It said 63.85 per cent students cleared the first year exam while pass percentage for the second year is 67.26 per cent.

Education minister P. Sabitha Indra Reddy announced the results. A total of 9,48,153 students had appeared in the exams conducted in March and April.

The authorities had set up 1,473 exam centres and deployed 26,000 invigilators. The minister revealed that services of 13,000 evaluators were used.

Out of 4,33,083 students who appeared in the intermediate first year exam, 2,72,208 students passed. Girls outshine boys with 68.68 pass percentage. The pass percentage of boys was 54.66.

For the second year exam, 3,80,920 students had appeared and out of them 2,56,241 cleared the exam. According to the Board, 71.57 per cent girls passed the exam. The pass percentage for boys was 56.60.

The minister said Medchal Malkajgiri district achieved the best result in the first year, while Mulugu district was passed in the second year.

Applications can be made from May 10 to May 16 for recounting and revaluation. Sabitha Indra Reddy announced that advanced supplementary exams will be conducted from June 4.

The minister appealed to students and parents not to get worried. She said that to ease pressure on students, the government has done away with the system under which intermediate marks were given weightage in EAMCET, the annual entrance test conducted for admissions to engineering, agriculture and other professional courses.

While government junior colleges had a poor pass percentage at 54, Telangana State Residential Junior Colleges (TSRJC) recorded 92 per cent pass percentage. Social welfare junior colleges, BC welfare junior colleges, model schools junior colleges, KGBV junior colleges, KGBV junior colleges and Telangana minorities residential junior colleges performed well.

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