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PSEB CLASS XII RESULTS- jalandhar

With pass percentage of 93.86, district beats Ludhiana, Amritsar

19,608 students appeared for Class XII exams in the district, of which 18,404 scored respectable grades

With pass percentage of 93.86, district beats Ludhiana, Amritsar

Students of Government Senior Secondary School Nehru Garden in cheerful mood after the declaration of PSEB Class XII results in Jalandhar. Tribune Photo Sarabjit Singh



Avneet Kaur

Jalandhar, July 21

The district Education Department officials are elated over the district’s performance in the Punjab State Education Board (PSEB) Class XII exams, the results of which were declared here on Tuesday.

The pass percentage of students of government schools in the district was much better than those of Ludhiana and Amritsar schools. Not only this, as compared to last year, it even improved on its own performance.

The pass percentage of students in Jalandhar stands at 93.86, while Ludhiana and Amritsar have recorded 89.99 and 92.22 pass percentage, respectively.

As many as 19, 608 students appeared for the Class XII exams (all four streams – medical, non-medical, humanities and commerce) in the district, of which 18,404 students have successfully passed by scoring respectable grades.

As per the statistics received from the PSEB, the pass percentage of government schools in the state stands at 94.32 per cent as against the 88.14 pass percentage last year. The pass percentage of associated schools is 87.04 per cent, affiliated schools 91.84 per cent and that of government-aided schools is 91.03.

Divulging details about the criterion on which the results were prepared this year since a few exams were not held due to Covid-19 induced lockdown, Education Secretary Krishan Kumar said the result have been prepared as per the average taken on the basis of marks scored by students in the best of three or best of two papers attempted by them. “Following the CBSE’s pattern, the PSEB, too, has not prepared a merit list this year,” he said.

He said the stream-wise pass percentage of regular students was 91.05 per cent in commerce, 92.87 per cent in humanities, 94.82 per cent in science (93.80 per cent in medical and 95.36 per cent in non-medical) and 88.81 per cent in vocational stream.

Govt schools outscore pvt schools, again

  • Government schools outscored private schools for the second time consecutively.
  • Government schools scored 94.32 per cent as against 91.84 per cent of affiliated schools and 87.04 per cent of associated schools.
  • Pass percentage of rural areas is better at 93.39 per cent as compared to urban areas at 91.96 per cent.
  • Performance of girls is better than that of boys.
  • Last year's pass percentage was 86.41 per cent.
  • Overall pass percentage of this year of all students taken together including government and private schools as well as open candidates is 90.98 per cent.

     

Ropar district topped in the state by achieving 96.93 pass percentage. Faridkot and Ferozepur districts with a pass percentage of 96.61 and 95.68, respectively, have been placed at the second and third place. While Jalandhar bagged the ninth spot in the state list, Amritsar and Ludhiana stand at the 15th and 20th positions, respectively.

Official speak

“The district has improved its position in the state list. It has even fared better than private schools in the city. We are extremely happy about the results and the entire credit goes to teachers for this achievement, as they have made themselves available for students even in odd hours,” Harinderpal Singh, District Education Officer, Secondary

Kapurthala sets the bar high, pass percentage 93.96

Setting the bar high, government schools in Kapurthala have secured 93.96 pass percentage, the highest in Doaba region. As many as 7,837 students appeared in Class XII exams in Kapurthala, of which 7,364 passed. The district stands at the seventh position in the state list after Shri Mukstar Sahib.

Hoshiarpur’s pass percentage: 93.80

Government schools in Hoshiarpur district secured 93.80 pass percentage. As many as 17,341 students appeared from the district of which 16,266 passed the examination.

Nawanshahr’s pass percentage: 92.83

Government schools in Nawanshahr district secured 92.83 pass percentage. A total of 6,051 students appeared from the district in Class XII exams and 5,617 of them passed successfully.

Nawanshahr DEO (Secondary) Sushil Kumar Tuli and Deputy DEO, Amrik Singh, while appreciating the school heads and teachers for the excellent results, said the hard work put in by teachers has paid off. “Teachers braved extreme cold to take extra classes before the actual school timings. They took extra classes even on Sundays and holidays,” he said.

 


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