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SSLC-1 exam: Top ranked DK district's pass percentage further improves with re-evaluation
SSLC-1 exam: Top ranked DK district's pass percentage further improves with re-evaluation

The Hindu

time5 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

SSLC-1 exam: Top ranked DK district's pass percentage further improves with re-evaluation

The overall pass percentage of class 10 students in SSLC-1 examination in Dakshina Kannada district, which was ranked first, further improved to 91.64 with 144 more students passing in the examination following re-totalling and re-evaluation. Dakshina Kannada district reached the top slot with 25,326 (91.12%) of the 27,795 students passing in the SSLC-1 examination. Following re-totalling and re-evaluation, a total of 25,470 (91.64) students passed the examination. The Puttur education block, which recorded the maximum pass percentage of 94.09 (4311 of 4582 passed), saw further improvement with 20 more students clearing the examination. This took the overall pass percentage of Puttur block to 94.52 (4331 passed). Similarly, 14 more students passed in the Moodbidri block, which improved the overall pass percentage from 93.44 to 94.17 (1794 passed of 1905 students). As many as 26 students from Belthangady block passed and this took the overall pass percentage from 92.82 to 93.47 (3709 of 3968 students). Of the two Mangaluru city blocks, the pass percentage of Mangaluru north block improved from 91.76 to 92.55 (4609 of 5011 students) with 11 more students passing the examination. In the Mangaluru south block highest of 39 students passed and this took the overall pass percentage from 89.43 to 89.66 (4346 of 4816). In Sullia block, seven more students passed and this improved the pass percentage from 91.77 to 92.15 (1691 of 1835 students). As many as 27 students passed from Bantwal block and this took its pass percentage from 87.41 to 87.88 (4990 of 5678). The re-totalling and re-evaluation results also saw 23 more schools recording 100% students passing the exams. With this, a total of 172 schools recorded 100% result of which 97 were unaided, 62 government and 13 were aided schools. Dakshina Kannada district Deputy Director of Public Instruction Govind Maidwala said re-totalling and re-evaluation results have further enhanced the position of the district, which continues to make a mark in the SSLC and 2nd year PU examinations in the State. The valuation of answer sheets of SSLC-2 examination is yet to be completed, he said.

Rural students in Dakshina Kannada catch up with urban peers in SSLC
Rural students in Dakshina Kannada catch up with urban peers in SSLC

Time of India

time05-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Rural students in Dakshina Kannada catch up with urban peers in SSLC

Mangaluru: The SSLC-1 results announced on Friday reveal that rural students are performing almost on par with their urban counterparts. While rural students secured a 90.7% pass percentage, with 15,543 students out of 17,142 clearing the exam, their urban peers achieved a 91.8% pass rate, with 9,783 out of 10,654 candidates passing. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Teachers and academicians attribute this narrowing gap to improved learning platforms, enhanced infrastructure, increased awareness among parents, and the availability of coaching opportunities in rural areas. A decade ago, the gap was significant, with many rural students unable to clear the SSLC exam compared to urban candidates. An official noted that many rural students not only cleared the exam on their first attempt, but also scored top marks, with some securing over 620 marks. Govt high school teacher Shambhu Shankar from Belthangady said that in the past, urban students consistently outperformed their rural counterparts in the SSLC exam. This gap was largely due to better infrastructure, coaching facilities, and greater awareness among urban parents. In contrast, rural schools lacked basic facilities, and many parents were not well educated, or paid little attention to attendance or academic performance. However, the rural education landscape has significantly improved in recent years. Many parents now have at least basic education, and students often have elder siblings or relatives in higher studies, which motivates them to perform better. While coaching facilities are available in select areas, overall infrastructure and the academic environment in government high schools have improved considerably, he said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now DDPI Govinda Madivala said rural schools, especially government and aided ones, are gaining strength. In contrast, many urban students come from migrant families and show less academic interest. Meanwhile, rural students benefit from stricter academic monitoring by parents, teachers, and SDMCs. Girls continue to excel in rural and urban areas. 148 schools with 100% results Out of the 521 high schools in DK, 148 have achieved 100% results . Among these, 48 are govt high schools, and 40 are located in rural areas. Some of these govt schools have consistently scored 100% results for consecutive years. Govt high schools have achieved a total of 87.6% results, while aided high schools achieved 89.8% results. In terms of management-wise results, unaided high schools have secured the first position with 94.6%. Children with special needs performed exceptionally well in the exam. Out of the 273 special children who appeared in the exam, a total 251 passed.

SSLC results: Dakshina Kannada district tops Karnataka after many years
SSLC results: Dakshina Kannada district tops Karnataka after many years

The Hindu

time02-05-2025

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  • The Hindu

SSLC results: Dakshina Kannada district tops Karnataka after many years

Dakshina Kannada district took the top position with 25326 (91.12%) of the 27795 students passing the SSLC-1 examination. The district climbed to the top position after many years. Udupi district moved to the second position with 12215 (89.96) of the 13579 students passing the examination. The district was ranked first in the SSLC-1 examination in 2024 with pass percentage of 94. Among those who have passed in Dakshina Kannada, the highest number of students were from the Bantwal educational block (5375), followed by 5178 from Mangaluru North, 4944 from Mangaluru South, 4575 from Puttur, 3720 from Belthangady, 1811 from Moodbidri, and 1757 from the Sullia educational block. A total of 13799 students, who passed, were from English medium, while 11,527 students were from Kannada medium. A total of 251 specially abled children have also passed. From Dakshina Kannada, 712 of the 716 students passed in Tulu third language paper. Of them, 317 students have secured full 100 marks. All six students who chose Konkani as third language have also passed. While lauding the untiring efforts of teachers in preparing students, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Director of Public Instruction Govind Madiwal credited the success of students to their involvement in the 'Vijayebhava' programme, conducted by the District Institute of Education and Training. Under this programme, students solved five questions every day each on two topics for a period of 170 days, he said. Udupi Of the 12215 students who passed from Udupi district, the highest number of students were from Udupi education block (2883), followed by 2530 from Kundapura, 2469 from Karkala, 2407 from Brahmavar and 1926 from Byndoor education block. As many as 12,215 students who passed were regular students, 23 were private students, eight were regular repeaters, and five were private repeater students. Of the total students who passed, 7,519 were from the English medium, while 4,696 were from the Kannada medium. As many as 9,680 students were from rural areas, while 2,535 were from urban areas. A total of 5,572 students were from government schools, 4,264 from private schools, and 2,379 students were from aided schools. A total of 51 schools, including 15 government schools, have recorded 100% result. A total of 63 specially abled children have also cleared the SSLC-1 examination in Udupi district, an official release said.

DK tops state in SSLC results, but no rank holders
DK tops state in SSLC results, but no rank holders

Time of India

time02-05-2025

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  • Time of India

DK tops state in SSLC results, but no rank holders

Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada topped the state in the SSLC-1 exam results announced on Friday, with an overall pass percentage of 91.1%. Govinda Madivala, DDPI, Dakshina Kannada, shared that a total of 27,796 candidates, including 14,285 boys and 13,511 girls, appeared for the exam. Among them, 12,441 boys and 12,885 girls passed. A total 1,844 boys and 1,070 girls did not clear exam-1. All subjects saw above 90% pass results, and the girls' pass percentage is impressive, with 95% and above in all six subjects. "Dakshina Kannada showed remarkable improvement in the SSLC results from past years, moving from 21st position in 2022, and jumping to 17th position in 2023, and second position in 2024 among the 35 districts in the state. We will further try to maintain the top rank in the coming academic years," he said. Meanwhile, despite the district securing the top slot, not figuring in the rank merit list has caused disappointment. "During the preliminary checking, many of the students did not receive marks as they had predicted. Our overall pass percentage should have gone to at least 94%," said a high school teacher. A head of a private school shared that one of the students scored 95 and above, and 100 marks in two subjects, but failed in mathematics by securing just 12 marks. "A student who excelled in education all through this year managed to score 12 marks in mathematics while achieving 95 marks and above in other subjects. How can it be possible?" questioned the school head. The schools also pointed out that many students were disappointed with their marks, and are planning to apply for revaluation. As per the details provided by the education department, a total seven candidates scored 624 out of 625. Srujanadithya Sheela K, a student of Govt Junior College, Sullia, topped the district. SSLC position of DK in the last one decade: 2015 - 8 2016 - 3 2017 - 2 2018 - 4 2019 - 7 2020 - 7 2021 - Covid 2022 - 21 2023 - 17 2024 - 2 2025 - 1

KSEAB SSLC 10th result: 22 students score 625/625; check list of toppers, best performing districts and key highlights
KSEAB SSLC 10th result: 22 students score 625/625; check list of toppers, best performing districts and key highlights

Mint

time02-05-2025

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  • Mint

KSEAB SSLC 10th result: 22 students score 625/625; check list of toppers, best performing districts and key highlights

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has announced the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC-1) results on May 2, 2025. The overall pass percentage for this year stands at 62.34%, which is a 9% increase from last year's pass rate of 53%. Moreover, 22 students secured an incredible score of 625/625. 2. C Bhavana 15. Roopa Chanagouda Patil DAKSHINA KANNADA: 91.12 per cent students pass UTTARA KANNADA: 83.19 per cent SHIVAMOGGA: 82.29 per cent CHIKKAMAGALURU: 77.9 per cent BENGALURU RURAL: 74.02 per cent 625 marks: 22 students, 624 marks: 65 students, 623 marks: 108 students, 622 marks: 189 students, 621 marks: 259 students, 620 marks: 327 students The SSLC-1 examinations took place from March 21 to April 4, 2025, across 2,818 centres in Karnataka. Nearly 8.96 lakh students appeared for the exams, comprising 4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 girls. 58.07% (390,311) boys passed the exam, whereas 74% (400,579) girls cracked it. Students can visit the official website of the Karnataka board, which is and to check the topper's list. First Published: 2 May 2025, 01:33 PM IST

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