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The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) on Wednesday declared the Class 12 outcomes with 87.08% of the scholars clearing the examination.
The college students, who took the examination in March, can verify their outcomes on the board’s official web site, https://bseh.org.in, from 5pm on Wednesday.
Girls have secured the highest three positions with Kajal, a pupil of KCM Senior Secondary School, Nindana, Rohtak, topping the examination by securing 498 out of 500 marks. Muskan, a pupil of SD Kanya Mahavidyalaya in Jind’s Narwana and Sakshi of Pehowa in Kurukshetra shared the second place with 496 marks every, whereas Shruti of Hisar and Poonam of Palwal received the third rank by securing 495 marks.
The cross share of scholars who took the examination in distance mode was 73.28%. As many as 1,223 college students out of 1,669 handed the examination by way of distance mode.
Board chairman Jagbir Singh mentioned a complete of two.45 lakh college students appeared within the examination, of which 2.13 lakh handed and the compartment determine stood at 23,604.
“Girls have outshone boys. The ladies’ cross share was 90.51%, whereas 83.96% boys have been profitable. The rural space college students are forward of the city space pupils with a hit price of 87.71%. The cross share within the city space is 85.96%. The cross share of personal colleges is 89.72%, whereas 85.46% of scholars finding out in authorities colleges cracked the Class 12 examination,” he mentioned.
Last 12 months, the exams of board courses couldn’t be carried out because of the Covid-19 pandemic and all college students of Class 12 have been declared cross. However, 80.34% college students handed the Class 12 examination in 2020, 74.48% in 2019, 63.84% in 2018, 64.5% in 2017 and 62.40% in 2016.
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