
Supplementary exams: Only 27.61% pass Class 10
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Over 93,000 students who failed the main exam appeared for the supplementary exam held between June 23 and July 1. Of these, 25,929 passed, while over 67,000 students failed again and will now have to reappear in the next main board exam.
Girls outperformed boys significantly this year. Out of 33,384 girls who appeared, 10,566 cleared the exam, resulting in a 31.65% pass rate. In comparison, 60,520 boys appeared, and only 15,363 passed, yielding a 25.38% pass rate — a 6.27% lower success rate than girls.
The board initially received 1,24,058 applications for the supplementary exam, but only 93,904 students appeared. In the Sanskrit Prathama supplementary exam, 34 out of 55 students passed, giving a 61.82% pass rate. Among regular students, the pass rate stood at 30.70%, while repeater students recorded 19%. GSOS regular and repeater students posted 18.08% and 14.17% pass rates, respectively.

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