Latest news with #HSSLC


News18
03-06-2025
- Climate
- News18
Mizoram Board HSLC, HSSLC Compartment Exam 2025 Postponed To June 12 Amid Heavy Rain
Last Updated: Mizoram Board Compartment Exam 2025: The HSSLC and HSLC compartment exams have been postponed to June 12 due to heavy rain. Mizoram Board Compartment Exam 2025: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has postponed the HSSLC and HSLC compartment and improvement exams 2025 to June 12, following continuous heavy rainfall across the state. Along with the rescheduling of exams, the board has also postponed the Centre Superintendents' meeting to June 10 at 11 am. Due to severe weather conditions, including landslides, mudslides, and rockfalls, schools in Aizawl, the state capital, have remained shut. Educational institutions were closed on May 29, May 30, and June 2, and remain closed today as well. 'Due to incessant rains and natural calamities across the state, it is hereby notified for the information of all concerned that the meeting of the Centre Superintendents and the conduct of HSSLC (Compartmental & Improvement) Examinations, 2025 are rescheduled," the official notice from MBSE stated. Earlier this year, the MBSE Class 12 board exams were conducted from February 14 to March 17, with vocational subject exams held on February 27. The Class 12 results were declared on May 6. The MBSE Class 10 exams were conducted from February 10 to March 13, and the results were announced on April 29. The last date to submit the application form for the HSSLC compartment or improvement exam was May 20. Forms submitted after the deadline were accepted with a late fee of Rs 250. Except for the Saitual district, all district administrations announced the closure of schools as a precautionary measure to protect students from potential hazards caused by the relentless rain. In a notification, Aizawl Deputy Commissioner and District Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lalhriatpuia advised all schools in the Aizawl district to suspend student attendance on June 3 to ensure the safety and well-being of children. On Tuesday morning, the state capital Aizawl recorded heavy rainfall once again. Previously, schools statewide had been closed on May 29, May 30, and June 2 due to similar weather conditions.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Woman students protest in Sivasagar, urge govt to restore 60% cutoff for free scooters
Dibrugarh: Hundreds of woman students in Sivasagar town staged a protest on Monday against the Assam govt's decision to raise the eligibility criteria for free scooters under the state's educational incentive programme. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Until 2024, woman students scoring a minimum of 60% in the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) exam conducted by the Assam state board qualified for free scooters under the Dr Banikanta Kakati Merit Award, part of the Pragyan Bharati Scheme. Male students required at least 75% to be eligible. However, starting in 2025, the state govt has standardised the eligibility threshold to 80% for all students, irrespective of gender. Holding placards that read "Restore 60% criteria for girls", the protesting students urged chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to reconsider the policy change, arguing that the previous cutoff had been instrumental in motivating woman students across Assam. "We understand the govt's push for academic excellence, but raising the cutoff from 60% to 80% has demoralised many students who worked hard with this scheme in mind. For many girls, especially from rural areas, these scooters were a crucial support system for higher education. Now, only a small fraction will qualify," said a protesting student who scored 74% in this year's HSSLC examination. Launched in 2020, the scheme has been popular in rural and semi-urban areas of the state, where public transport options are limited. For many woman students, the free scooters were not just an academic reward but also a practical commuting solution. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "This decision contradicts the scheme's very purpose — encouraging girls' education and mobility. Increasing the cutoff so drastically excludes many deserving students, especially those from economically weaker backgrounds," said a guardian.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Mizoram Class XII pass rate 81%, girls lead across streams
1 2 Aizawl: Pass percentage for the Mizoram Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination in 2025 has risen to 81.1%, surpassing last year's 78.04%, results of which were published by the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) on Tuesday. Girls have outperformed boys across the arts, science, and commerce streams, securing top positions in all of 12,105 students — 5,499 boys and 6,529 girls — who appeared for the examination, 9,817 students — 4,391 boys and 5,426 girls — successfully cleared it. Ninety-one students have a compartmental chance, while 2,197 students were unsuccessful. The overall pass percentage for boys stands at 79.19%, while the success rate for girls is 82.71%.In the arts stream, the pass percentage is 80.13%, with boys achieving 77.65% and girls 82.3%. The science stream recorded an overall pass percentage of 85.63%, with boys scoring 86.25% and girls 85.2%. Commerce stream results show a pass rate of 74.42%, with boys securing 73.65% and girls 75.34%.Girls have claimed the top positions in all three streams. In the arts stream, Lalrammawii Tochhawng of Mount Carmel School in Aizawl secured the highest marks with 471 out of 500. Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang of St Paul's Higher Secondary School in Aizawl topped the science stream by scoring 477 out of 500, while Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte led in the commerce stream with 470 private schools recorded the highest success rate in the arts stream at 87.54%, followed closely by deficit schools (mainly church-run institutions) at 87.45% and aided schools at 84.33%. Govt schools lagged behind with only a 71.46% success the science stream, deficit schools topped the chart with 93.42%, followed by private schools at 87.38% and lumpsum schools at 83.33%, while govt schools stood at 74.92%. In the commerce stream, lumpsum schools led with 87.5%, followed by deficit schools at 82.67% and private schools at 78.82%. Govt schools recorded a pass rate of just 63.44%.Forty-six schools achieved a 100% success rate in the arts stream, while nine schools in the science stream and two in the commerce stream recorded a perfect pass rate. However, two schools had zero successful candidates in the arts and commerce chairperson J H Zoremthanga said 50-60% of this year's exam questions were based on Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTS), while 40-50% focused on application and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). He said there is a proposal to increase the percentage of HOTS-based questions to enhance the education system in Mizoram.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Mizoram HSSLC results 2025 declared with 81.10% pass percentage: Female students lead across all the streams, Check details here
Mizoram HSSLC results 2025 declared with 81.10% pass percentage: Female students lead across all the streams, Check details here Mizoram HSSLC result 2025 Arts: 8,658 students Science: 2,798 students Commerce: 649 students Mizoram Board HSSLC result 2025: Overall Pass Percentage Arts : 81.13% : 81.13% Science : 85.63% : 85.63% Commerce: 74.42% Division-wise breakdown: Top performers shine Distinction : 701 students : 701 students First Division : 3,250 students : 3,250 students Second Division : 3,970 students : 3,970 students Third Division: 1,896 students Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025: Steps to access scorecards Visit the official website : Go to the official Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) website at : Go to the official Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) website at Navigate to results section : Look for the "Results" tab on the homepage or under the "Examination" section. : Look for the "Results" tab on the homepage or under the "Examination" section. Select HSSLC result 2025 : Find the link for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination result and click on it. : Find the link for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination result and click on it. Enter details : You will be prompted to enter your roll number or other required details such as name, school code, or date of birth. : You will be prompted to enter your roll number or other required details such as name, school code, or date of birth. Submit information : After entering the details, click on the "Submit" or "Check Result" button. : After entering the details, click on the "Submit" or "Check Result" button. View your result : Your result will appear on the screen. You can view your marks and overall status. : Your result will appear on the screen. You can view your marks and overall status. Download/print the result: Optionally, you can download or print the result for future reference. Female candidates dominate the top ranks Arts Stream : Lalrammawii Tochhawng from Mount Carmel School, Aizawl, secured the top position with an impressive 471/500. : Lalrammawii Tochhawng from Mount Carmel School, Aizawl, secured the top position with an impressive 471/500. Science Stream : Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang from St. Paul's Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, clinched the top rank with 477/500. Remarkably, Cynthia also secured the top rank in the 2023 MBSE HSLC examination, achieving 485/500. : Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang from St. Paul's Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, clinched the top rank with 477/500. Remarkably, Cynthia also secured the top rank in the 2023 MBSE HSLC examination, achieving 485/500. Commerce Stream: Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte from Oikos Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, emerged as the topper with 470/500. School-wise performance: Highlights and concerns : The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) officially declared the results for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination today, May 6, 2025. The announcement was made at the MBSE office in Chaltlang, Aizawl. With over 12,000 students registered for this year's exam, the results reflect a mix of impressive achievements and areas requiring attention, particularly in the Commerce year, a total of 12,281 students had registered for the HSSLC examination, which was conducted across 100 examination centers in Mizoram. Of these, 12,105 students appeared for the exam, with the following stream-wise breakdown:The examination saw a strong participation from female candidates, who outnumbered their male counterparts by 1, overall pass percentage for the HSSLC examination stands at 81.10%. Here's a closer look at the stream-wise pass rates:These figures highlight a generally positive outcome, especially in the Science stream, which saw the highest pass rate. However, the Commerce stream exhibited some challenges, with a pass rate of just over 74%.The examination results also show significant numbers of students excelling in various divisions:These figures indicate that a large portion of students performed exceptionally well, especially in the higher can follow the steps mentioned here to access the Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025 result from the official website:Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to download the Mizoram Board HSSLC 2025 year, female candidates have truly shone, with all the stream toppers being women. Their hard work and dedication have earned them the highest honors in their respective streams:These outstanding results reflect not only personal achievement but also the hard work and commitment of Mizoram's educational the 207 schools offering the Arts stream, 46 schools recorded a perfect pass rate of 100%, demonstrating the effectiveness of their teaching methods and student preparedness. However, two schools in the Arts stream had no students pass, signaling potential areas for the Science stream, all 69 schools saw their students pass, a significant achievement for the subject. However, in the Commerce stream, two out of 29 schools recorded zero pass rates, highlighting a disparity in performance that may require targeted intervention and support.


Hindustan Times
06-05-2025
- Science
- Hindustan Times
Mizoram HSSLC Results 2025 declared, female students top across all streams
The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) announced the results of the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination on Tuesday at its office in Chaltlang, Aizawl. Mizoram HSSLC Results 2025: Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang of St. Paul's Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, has topped from Science stream socring 477/500. Also read: AP Inter Supplementary Exam 2025: Admit Card for IPASE May exam out at direct link to download here A total of 12,281 students registered for this year's exam, which was conducted across 100 examination centers. Out of these, 12,105 students appeared — 8,658 from the Arts stream, 2,798 from Science, and 649 from Commerce. Also read: MP Board Result 2025 on HT Portal: Check MPBSE 10th, 12th results here This year's overall pass percentage stands at 81.10%. Stream-wise pass rates are as follows: Arts – 81.13%, Science – 85.63%, and Commerce – 74.42%. There were 701 students who passed with Distinction, 3,250 in the First Division, 3,970 in the Second Division, and 1,896 in the Third Division. Notably, there were 1,015 more female candidates than male. Also read: MP Board Class 10th Result 2025: MPBSE 10th results declared, websites to check marks Remarkably, all stream toppers are female candidates: Arts: Lalrammawii Tochhawng of Mount Carmel School, Aizawl, with a score of 471/500 Science: Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang of St. Paul's Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, with 477/500 Commerce: Kristin Laldinpuii Ralte of Oikos Higher Secondary School, Aizawl, with 470/500 Cynthia Lalhlupuii Shangpliang, the Science topper, also secured the top rank in the 2023 MBSE HSLC examination with 485 marks. Among the 207 schools offering the Arts stream, 46 recorded a 100% pass rate, while two schools had no students pass. All 69 schools offering the Science stream saw their students pass, whereas two out of the 29 Commerce stream schools recorded zero pass rates.