New Delhi: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) on Monday (April 5) declared the outcomes of the tenth Board exams, ending the wait of over 16 lakh college students who appeared.
While the outcomes are much better than what was five years again, there was a slight dip in pass share in comparison with the last two years.
The pass share stood at 78.17 per cent this yr. While last yr it was 80.59 per cent and a yr earlier than that it was even higher standing at 80.73 per cent.
Not very way back, the passing share remained effectively beneath the 50 per cent mark. But over the last few years, the numbers have modified considerably.
In 2016, Class 10 Board exams, the pass share was simply 44.66 per cent. It then rose to 50.12 per cent in 2017 after which to 68.89 per cent the next yr.
It was in 2019 that the pass share crossed the 80 per cent mark, a big soar of about 12 share factors.
The dip this yr may very well be attributed to a number of causes, the COVID-19 pandemic being presumably the largest issue. Classes have been suspended or went on-line in numerous locations and the common curriculum was disrupted as a result of pandemic-induced lockdown.
In view of the difficulties they confronted, the outcomes may very well be thought of fairly optimistic.
Three college students – Pooja Kumari, Sandeep Kumar, and Subhadarshini – topped the exams, scoring 484 marks out of the entire 500.
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