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Kohima: Girls outshone boys in the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education ( NBSE ), the results of which were declared on Friday. The pass percentage of girls was 51.92 while that of boys was 49.79, the NBSE chairperson said. In Class 12 or the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examination, the overall pass percentage in the arts stream is 83.16%, commerce stream is 87.67% and science stream is 80.88%, she said. We also published the following articles recently
NBSE chairperson Asano Sekhose told media persons that in Class 10 or the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination, out of 22,136 candidates, a total of 15,588 candidates passed the examination with a pass percentage of 71.87, an increase of 1.55% from last year.
Mhachilo Yanthan of Christian Higher Secondary School (HSS), Dimapur with a total of 593 marks out of 600 topped the HSLC exam. Ketsino Jane Frances of St Paul School, Phesama, Kohima stood second with 592 marks, while Pabitra Deb of Holy Cross HSS, Dimapur and Amina Begum of MGM. HSS, Dimapur with 591 marks were placed third.
The NBSE chairperson said three students from Government Higher Secondary Schools (GHSS) are on the merit list of the HSSLC Examination 2024 in the arts stream.
Keletsole Mekro of Dainty Buds, Kohima scored 487 marks out of 500 and topped the arts stream, Satyam Kumar Jaiswal of Holy Cross HSS, Dimapur scored 492 marks out of 500 to top commerce stream and Narola Imsong of Queen Mary HSS, Mokokchung topped science stream scoring 481 marks out of 500, Sekhose said.
In all the three HSSLC streams, girls also outshone boys, she said. The NBSE chairperson said HSLC and HSSLC compartmental examination and improvement of performance will be conducted in June. PTI