The impact of month-long general strike in the Telangana districts seems to have affected the Intermediate first year results with most of the Telangana districts registering poor pass percentage. The results were declared on Friday by the Minister for Secondary Education, K. Parthasarathy.
Overall, pass percentage increased to 53.75 per cent compared to 52.71 per cent last year. Krishna district topped the list with 71 per cent passes while Mahabubnagar figured at the bottom with just 37 per cent passes. Most Telangana districts secured low pass percentages like Nizamabad (38), Medak (41), Nalgonda (44), Warangal (45), Adilabad (47) and Karimnagar (47). However, Ranga Reddy and Hyderabad districts fared well with 63 and 55 per cent respectively.
Officials feel the agitation during, which colleges were closed and academic atmosphere was totally disturbed, had its impact on students’ performance. “The surcharged atmosphere in Telangana districts leading to regular bandhs and closure of colleges hit students’ preparations. Crucial academic days were lost with even teachers participating in the agitation,” a senior official from Telangana districts analysed.
Out of the 8,50,433 candidates, who took the exam 41.45 per cent figured in “A” grade (greater than or equal to 75 per cent) while 32.21 per cent secured “B” grade (greater than or equal to 60 per cent and less than 75 per cent). The rest were in “C” and “D” grades. Girls fared better than boys.
The pass percentage in government junior colleges was 49.66 and Adilabad district topped the list with 76.02 per cent passes followed by Vizianagaram, Medak, Guntur and Nalgonda districts.
Advanced supplementary from May 23
The advanced supplementary examination will be held from May 23 to 31 and the last date for payment of fee is May 2. There is no provision for payment of examination fee with penalty.
Candidates, who have passed in all papers, can appear for improvement, on payment of Rs. 100 per paper in addition to the normal examination fees. Candidates who wish to go for recounting have to pay Rs. 100 per paper and Rs. 600 per paper for photocopy as well as re-verification of answer book. The last date is May 3.
Results of private colleges on net
The Minister announced that results of all the private colleges will be put on the website to nullify any false claims. Parents and students can analyse the performance of the colleges they wish to seek admission in with this initiative, he said. The BIE Secretary, M. Subrahmanyam said private colleges’ results will be published on the website with in a few days.
Overall, pass percentage increased to 53.75 per cent compared to 52.71 per cent last year. Krishna district topped the list with 71 per cent passes while Mahabubnagar figured at the bottom with just 37 per cent passes. Most Telangana districts secured low pass percentages like Nizamabad (38), Medak (41), Nalgonda (44), Warangal (45), Adilabad (47) and Karimnagar (47). However, Ranga Reddy and Hyderabad districts fared well with 63 and 55 per cent respectively.
Officials feel the agitation during, which colleges were closed and academic atmosphere was totally disturbed, had its impact on students’ performance. “The surcharged atmosphere in Telangana districts leading to regular bandhs and closure of colleges hit students’ preparations. Crucial academic days were lost with even teachers participating in the agitation,” a senior official from Telangana districts analysed.
Out of the 8,50,433 candidates, who took the exam 41.45 per cent figured in “A” grade (greater than or equal to 75 per cent) while 32.21 per cent secured “B” grade (greater than or equal to 60 per cent and less than 75 per cent). The rest were in “C” and “D” grades. Girls fared better than boys.
The pass percentage in government junior colleges was 49.66 and Adilabad district topped the list with 76.02 per cent passes followed by Vizianagaram, Medak, Guntur and Nalgonda districts.
Advanced supplementary from May 23
The advanced supplementary examination will be held from May 23 to 31 and the last date for payment of fee is May 2. There is no provision for payment of examination fee with penalty.
Candidates, who have passed in all papers, can appear for improvement, on payment of Rs. 100 per paper in addition to the normal examination fees. Candidates who wish to go for recounting have to pay Rs. 100 per paper and Rs. 600 per paper for photocopy as well as re-verification of answer book. The last date is May 3.
Results of private colleges on net
The Minister announced that results of all the private colleges will be put on the website to nullify any false claims. Parents and students can analyse the performance of the colleges they wish to seek admission in with this initiative, he said. The BIE Secretary, M. Subrahmanyam said private colleges’ results will be published on the website with in a few days.
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