29-04-2025
Boys excel in Mizoram HSLC exam, but girl leads the pack
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Aizawl: In the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) results announced by the
Mizoram Board of School Education
(MBSE) on Tuesday, boys dominated the top ten rankings with 15 boys among 24 students, compared to 9 girls, marking a shift from previous years where girls typically performed better.
However, the top position was secured by a girl.
PC Lalthakimi
from KD High School, Aizawl, emerged as the topper with distinction, scoring 479 out of 500 marks, securing letters in English, mathematics, science, social science and Mizo subjects. She expressed her aspiration to pursue medical studies, specifically aiming to become a neurosurgeon.
The overall pass percentage improved to 76.68% from last year's 73.37%. Boys achieved 77.86% while girls secured 75.63%. Out of 18,946 candidates, 10,071 were females and 8,875 were males. Additionally, 4,355 candidates failed, including 2,418 girls, while 64 students received compartmental opportunities.
In terms of distinctions, girls led with 732 achievers compared to 611 boys, totalling 1,343 students. Similarly, in first division, girls maintained their lead with 2,075 students, while boys numbered 1,688.
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The results indicated that 107 high schools, comprising 21 govt institutions and 9 Presbyterian English Schools, achieved 100% success rate. Conversely, 13 schools reported complete failure with no successful candidates.
In subject-specific achievements, Lalrohlupuii of Little Kingdom School, Aizawl, and C Lalvenzuala of St Paul's Higher Secondary School scored perfect 100 in mathematics. In social science, Isak MS Dawngkima of Govt Mizo High School, Aizawl, and Isaac Lalremruata of St Paul's Higher Secondary School secured 99 marks.