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Daily mock tests to prepare Class X, XII GCC students
Daily mock tests to prepare Class X, XII GCC students

Time of India

time5 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Daily mock tests to prepare Class X, XII GCC students

Chennai: To increase the pass percentage of Class X and XII students in govt schools across the city, officials have decided to offer them one-mark and two-mark questions for practice every day. "An executive meeting, involving top authorities will prepare questions and circulate it to schools. Headmasters and assistant headmasters have been tasked with ensuring students go through these questions on a daily basis. The move is intended to get students accustomed to the syllabus and learning on a daily basis," chief education officer A Pugalendhi told TOI. Assessment exams will be conducted monthly for students to identify "slow learners," who will then be offered special training. Steps have also been taken to focus on schools that recorded a lower pass percentage in this year Class X and XII results. "A block-level analysis will be done, and schools will be identified. Headmasters and assistant headmasters of such schools will be provided counselling and tips on dealing with students, ensuring that they pass," Pugalendhi said, adding that these steps would be vigorously pursued in the next two to four months to ensure strict adherence. State Platform for Common School System general secretary and educationist Prince Gajendra Babu, however, contends that a mark-based approach towards education will set a bad precedent. "This approach is akin to the one followed by private schools. The right approach will be to make students realize the importance of education. That, in turn, will automatically reflect in the pass percentage. Besides, govt schools must first offer facilities to students on a par with private schools. That must be the primary focus, instead of striving for a 100% pass rate," he said. In this year's SSLC (Class X) and Higher Secondary (Class XII) results, in terms of district-wise performance of govt schools, Chennai ranked 37 with a pass percentage of 82.84 and 35 with a pass percentage of 87.86, respectively.

Kerala Plus One results 2025 announced: Here's how to check and download
Kerala Plus One results 2025 announced: Here's how to check and download

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Business Standard

Kerala Plus One results 2025 announced: Here's how to check and download

Kerala DHSE Plus One results 2025: The wait is over for students awaiting the Kerala DHSE Plus One results 2025. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) declared the Kerala DHSE Plus One results 2025 today June 2. Students can access their results through the official portals, and using their login details. The results is announced by Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty during a press conference. Alongside the DHSE Plus One results, the Vocational Higher Secondary (VHSE) Plus One results 2025 will also be released at the same time. How to check and download the Kerala Plus One results 2025? Here are the simple steps to check and download the Kerala Plus One results 2025: Visit the official website, On the home page, check for the Kerala Plus One results 2025 link. Then enter your login details, i.e., roll number and date of birth. Then, click on the submit button. Your marksheet will appear on your screen. Candidates can download and take printouts for future reference. The online result will include subject-wise marks, total marks, and pass/fail status. While this digital mark sheet is valid for immediate reference, students must collect the official hard copy from their respective schools later. Kerala HSCAP Plus One first allotment The first allotment is based on the updated preferences and corrected data after the trial allotment published on May 24, 2025. It also shows the school and course assigned to each student in the first round. Students who are happy with their allotment must report to the designated school with the necessary documents within the given deadline to confirm their admission. Required documents include: Original SSLC mark sheet Transfer Certificate (TC) Passport-size photos Any additional documents specified by authorities Kerala HSCAP Plus One admissions: Seat availability for 2025 For the 2025 academic year, a total of 5,46,336 seats have been made available across various streams: To address possible shortages, over 64,000 extra seats have been added this year. DHSE Kerala Plus One: Revaluation process

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass
DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Science
  • Indian Express

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025 Direct Link OUT at The results for the Higher Secondary (DHSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary (VHSE) Plus One examinations have been announced today on the official website. Students can access their scorecards through any of the following official websites at and DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, LIVE The Kerala +1 Exams 2025 were conducted from March 6 to March 9, 2025, across various centres in the state. Last year, the directorate declared the Kerala +1 results on May 28. Students can take more information on supplementary results and other additional information from As per the data, a total of 3,83,647 students from school-going regular categories registered for the exam across Science, Humanities, and Commerce streams. Additionally, 28,177 candidates were registered under the Open School stream, while 1,572 candidates registered for the Technical stream. Out of the school-going regular students, 3,79,444 candidates' marks were tabulated, and the overall pass percentage (students scoring above 30%) stood at 62.28% in 2025. For Open School students, 27,295 marks were tabulated, with a lower overall pass percentage of 40.53%. Meanwhile, in the Technical stream, 1,562 candidates had their marks tabulated, and 44.37% of them passed. Among regular school-going candidates, the Science stream had the highest number of registered students at 1,90,383, with 1,89,479 marks tabulated and a pass percentage of 68.69%. The Commerce stream followed, with 1,12,647 students registered and 59.64% passing. The Humanities stream had the lowest pass percentage at 50.57%, with 80,617 students registered. In the Open School category, Science students recorded a 70.36% pass rate—the highest among all categories, despite having only 3,335 registrations. Humanities and Commerce in Open School lagged behind with 37.30% and 35.31% pass rates, respectively. For the Technical stream, 1,562 marks were recorded and 693 candidates scored above 30 marks, bringing the pass rate to 44.37%. Compared to last year, there has been a visible dip in performance across all categories. Last year, the overall pass percentage for school-going regular students was 67.30%, which has dropped to 62.28% in 2025. Similarly, the Open School category saw a marginal decline from 40.73% in 2024 to 40.53% this year. Stream-wise, the Science stream for school-going students had a pass percentage of 69.98% last year, slightly higher than this year's 68.69%. Commerce dropped from 69.20% to 59.64%, and Humanities declined from 57.96% to 50.57%.

GSEB Supplementary Exam 2025 datesheet: Gujarat Board SSC, HSC purak exam timetable out, check here
GSEB Supplementary Exam 2025 datesheet: Gujarat Board SSC, HSC purak exam timetable out, check here

Hindustan Times

time24-05-2025

  • Science
  • Hindustan Times

GSEB Supplementary Exam 2025 datesheet: Gujarat Board SSC, HSC purak exam timetable out, check here

Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, GSEB has released GSEB Supplementary Exam 2025 datesheet. The Gujarat Board SSC, HSC purak exam timetable is available to candidates on the official website of GSEB at Those candidates who have failed in Standard 10 (SSC), Standard 12 (HSC) Science Stream and General Stream, Higher Secondary Foundation Stream, Vocational Stream as well as Sanskrit Pratham and Sanskrit Madhyamima and are eligible to appear in the supplementary examination. The SSC, HSC supplementary examination will be held from June 23 to July 3, 2025. The Class 10 purak pariksha will begin on June 23 and will end on July 1, 2025. The examination will be held in single shift- from 10 am to 1.15 pm. The Class 12 Science stream supply exam will begin on June 23 and will conclude on June 30, 2025. The examination will be held in single shift- from 3 pm to 6.30 pm. Class 12 general stream supplementary exam will be conducted from June 23 to July 3, 2025. The exam will be held in single shift- from 10.30 am to 1.45 pm. To download the datesheet, candidates can follow these simple steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of GSEB at 2. Click on GSEB Supplementary Exam 2025 datesheet link available on the home page. 3. The PDF file will open where candidates can check the dates. 4. Download the page and keep a hard copy of the same for further need. For more related details candidates can check the official website of Gujarat Board.

Kerala Minister reveals 77 existing Pocso cases in state education department
Kerala Minister reveals 77 existing Pocso cases in state education department

India Today

time23-05-2025

  • India Today

Kerala Minister reveals 77 existing Pocso cases in state education department

Kerala's Education Minister V Sivankutty revealed that there were, in all, 77 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (Pocso) cases reported against employees working under the General Education Department. Of these, 65 are teachers and 12 are non-teaching action has followed in several cases, he said. 'One employee was given compulsory pension after completing the departmental proceedings, nine have been dismissed, and one has been removed from service. Disciplinary action has been initiated against 45 others. The rest are being dealt with on priority,' the Minister government has instructed that all pending disciplinary actions in Pocso-related cases more than a year old must be acted upon. The Director of Public Education has also been directed to ensure follow-up in cases where action is yet to be taken. In the Vocational Higher Secondary section, three Pocso cases have been reported, involving two teachers and a lab technical assistant. All three cases are pending in court, and disciplinary procedures are underway, he the Higher Secondary section, 21 teachers have been suspended, 14 from government schools and seven from the aided sector. Four of these cases pertain to the ongoing academic year (2024–25), informed the Minister.

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