Silchar not in merit list
Assam HSLC examination Results
SILCHAR, May 29: As expected, private institutes once more outshone government schools in the HSLC examination results producing rank holders every year. Although this is the first in recent times that Cachar did not figure in the merit list including 63 students in the first 20 position.
Last year too, just a single student from Suburban Udharband made it to the merit list. This year, Cachar, which once dominated the merit list in the state, has failed to produce a single rank holder.
Altogether 12,255 students appeared in the HSLC exam from Cachar district out of which 7,927 passed out. 788 students secured first division, 1,657 secured second and 5,482 students secured the third division. Percentage of pass students was 64.841.
Ankit Kumar Sethia of Silchar Muktasree School secured 100 marks in mathematics, the best in the state. Sandip Nath of Kalain Adarsh Vidyapeeth secured 90 as the highest marks in Bengali.
Like the previous years, private institutes in Silchar maintained supremacy in the result sheet while the Government Schools recorded a dismal performance. The oldest missionary school in the town Holy Cross School was on the top list with 84 first division holders this year, among 90 students. Remaining six students passed in the second division.
Silchar Collegiate School, another prominent private institute, recorded a cent per cent success as all the 133 students of this school passed out with flying colours. 109 students secured first division and a total of 329 letters came to this school.
The debutante Ramanuj Gupta memorial High School also started its sojourn with a remarkable success as out of 35 students, 24 passed in first division and nine in second division. Total number of letters were 78.
In comparison to this brighter story of private institutes, the government schools in Silchar were given a tough competition by the private ones. 110 students appeared from Adharchand School and 103 passed out but only 18 could secure first division, 31 in the second division and the remaining 54 secured the third division. Four students got star marks and just 30 letters came to the school.
Silchar Government Boys school, which once produced a number of meritorious students, had to be content with a single first division. Only 18 students appeared from here and all passed with 11 in the second division while five students got letter marks in Persian.
Government schools like Shyama Charan Dev Vidyapeeth and Manmohan Valika Vidyalaya could not produce a single first division. Same was the story with Tarapur Girls’ Higher Secondary school where nine out of 18 students passed, only two in second division and the remaining seven in third division.
In Hailakandi, all together 4,495 students appeared in the HSLC examination this year. Out of these, 2,008 students passed (44.67 per cent) with 210 in the first division, 482 in the second division and 1,316 in the third division.
In Karimganj, 2,619 students out of 5,674 appeared this year and made it to the HS level. Percentage of pass was 46.15 per cent with 325 securing the first division, 569 second and 1,725 students securing the third division.
However, Kishan Sen Laskar of Karimganj Rowland Memorial High School stood eighth in the merit list with a total of 559 marks. THE SENTINEL
Assam HSLC examination Results
SILCHAR, May 29: As expected, private institutes once more outshone government schools in the HSLC examination results producing rank holders every year. Although this is the first in recent times that Cachar did not figure in the merit list including 63 students in the first 20 position.
Last year too, just a single student from Suburban Udharband made it to the merit list. This year, Cachar, which once dominated the merit list in the state, has failed to produce a single rank holder.
Altogether 12,255 students appeared in the HSLC exam from Cachar district out of which 7,927 passed out. 788 students secured first division, 1,657 secured second and 5,482 students secured the third division. Percentage of pass students was 64.841.
Ankit Kumar Sethia of Silchar Muktasree School secured 100 marks in mathematics, the best in the state. Sandip Nath of Kalain Adarsh Vidyapeeth secured 90 as the highest marks in Bengali.
Like the previous years, private institutes in Silchar maintained supremacy in the result sheet while the Government Schools recorded a dismal performance. The oldest missionary school in the town Holy Cross School was on the top list with 84 first division holders this year, among 90 students. Remaining six students passed in the second division.
Silchar Collegiate School, another prominent private institute, recorded a cent per cent success as all the 133 students of this school passed out with flying colours. 109 students secured first division and a total of 329 letters came to this school.
The debutante Ramanuj Gupta memorial High School also started its sojourn with a remarkable success as out of 35 students, 24 passed in first division and nine in second division. Total number of letters were 78.
In comparison to this brighter story of private institutes, the government schools in Silchar were given a tough competition by the private ones. 110 students appeared from Adharchand School and 103 passed out but only 18 could secure first division, 31 in the second division and the remaining 54 secured the third division. Four students got star marks and just 30 letters came to the school.
Silchar Government Boys school, which once produced a number of meritorious students, had to be content with a single first division. Only 18 students appeared from here and all passed with 11 in the second division while five students got letter marks in Persian.
Government schools like Shyama Charan Dev Vidyapeeth and Manmohan Valika Vidyalaya could not produce a single first division. Same was the story with Tarapur Girls’ Higher Secondary school where nine out of 18 students passed, only two in second division and the remaining seven in third division.
In Hailakandi, all together 4,495 students appeared in the HSLC examination this year. Out of these, 2,008 students passed (44.67 per cent) with 210 in the first division, 482 in the second division and 1,316 in the third division.
In Karimganj, 2,619 students out of 5,674 appeared this year and made it to the HS level. Percentage of pass was 46.15 per cent with 325 securing the first division, 569 second and 1,725 students securing the third division.
However, Kishan Sen Laskar of Karimganj Rowland Memorial High School stood eighth in the merit list with a total of 559 marks. THE SENTINEL
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