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Kerala Plus 2 Exams: Pass Percentage Decreases By 4.26 Per Cent

🦩 This year, of the 3,74,755 students who took the exam, 2,94,888 cleared it with a pass percentage of 78.69 per cent, while in 2023 it was 82.95 per cent, the minister said.

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𝓡Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty on Thursday declared the state's Higher Secondary exam results which saw a dip of 4.26 per cent in the pass percentage as compared to last year.

▨This year, of the 3,74,755 students who took the exam, 2,94,888 cleared it with a pass percentage of 78.69 per cent, while in 2023 it was 82.95 per cent, the minister said.

♕The pass percentage was highest in the science stream with 84.84 per cent.

🧸Of the different categories of schools, aided ones registered the highest pass percentage with 82.47 per cent, the minister said in a press conference here.

🌳The district with the highest pass percentage was Ernakulam with 84.12 per cent and the lowest was Wayanad with 72.13 per cent.

ꩲHe further said that 39,242 students secured A+ in all subjects and of them, 29,718 were girls, 9,524 were boys and 31,214 were from the science stream.

🐼The number of students who got full A+ saw an increase by 5,427 as compared to last year.

🌄The district with the highest number of full A+ students was Malappuram which was also first with regard to the number of students who took the exam, the minister said.

ꦑAs many as 105 students achieved a 100 per cent score in the state plus 2 exams.

𓂃Sivankutty said that students can check their individual results from 4 pm onwards on the official websites of the education department.

ꦜThe minister said the Save a Year (SAY) examination will be conducted from June 12 to June 20 and the last date to apply for the same was May 13.

🔥The last date to apply for revaluation or photocopies of the answer sheets was May 14, he added.

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