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Nearly 65 per cent clear Haryana Class 10 board exam

Results declared, girls do better than boys; six Hisar girls took the top two slots

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Tribune News Service
Hisar, July 10

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Haryana’s Board of School Education said on Friday that 64.59 per cent of the 3,37,691 students that took the Class 10 board exams passed this year.

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Girls had a higher pass percentage than boys: 69.86 per cent of girls who took the examination passed as compared to 60.27 per cent of the boys.

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Urban Haryana (69.86 per cent) had a marginally higher pass percentage that rural (64.39 per cent).

Private schools did better than government schools at 69.51 per cent as compared to 59.74 per cent.

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Six girls, all from Hisar, took the top two slots.

Rishita Kumari from Hisar’s Tagore Senior secondary School in Narnaund scored 500 marks—the highest.

Five students—Uma, Kalpana and Sneh, all from Tagore Senior Secondary School, Nikita Maruti Sawant of GNJN Goenka Girls High School, Ankita of DN High School in Khanda Kheri village of Hisar—were declared joint second.

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