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Girls outshine boys in J-K Class X exams

The result showed that 40,408 girls (85.78%) qualified the exam against 40,242 (84.30%) boys

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Girls emerged marginally ahead of boys in the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education's Class X annual examinations, with over 85 per cent of the students qualifying for the next grade, officials said on Wednesday.

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A total of 85.03 per cent of the 94,845 students passed the examinations that were held in October-November last year in which 47,736 were boys, while 47,109 were girls, they said.

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The result showed that 40,408 girls (85.78 per cent) qualified the exam against 40,242 (84.30 per cent) boys.

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A total of 16,550 students secured grade A1, followed by 14,398 students who secured A2.

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