In the Kerala Higher Secondary Examination 2025 results, girls outshone boys, with an overall pass percentage of 77.81%. 86.65% of girls qualified for higher studies, while 68.44% of boys passed. The pass percentage dipped slightly from 78.69% last year. Ernakulam district recorded the highest pass rate of 83.09%. Notable achievements include 30,145 students securing A+ in all subjects, and 41 students scoring full marks. The vocational and technical streams also saw varied results.
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Karnataka's II PU-2 exam results are out. Around 31.27% of students cleared the exam. Over 60,000 students passed out of 1.94 lakh. For freshers, the pass percentage was 35.26%. Many students improved their scores, especially in Science subjects, to boost their CET rankings. The overall pass percentage, combining both exams, stands at 78%. Exam-3 is scheduled for June 9-20.
The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) has released the admit card for the CCC May 2025 examination. Candidates can download it from May 15, 2025, via the official student portal. The exam will be held from May 21 to May 23, 2025. A valid ID proof is required alongside the admit card. No changes in exam schedule will be entertained. Eligible candidates must have passed Class 12th from a recognised board.
In response to over 200 hoax bomb threats in Delhi schools, the Delhi government has rolled out a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for school safety. The new protocol, developed by the Directorate of Education (DoE), emphasizes prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. It includes mandatory safety audits, CCTV installation, and evacuation plans. Schools must submit monthly safety checklists and ensure special evacuation plans for Children with Special Needs (CWSN). Legal... Expand
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The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha, is set to announce the Class 12 results for 2025 soon on its official websites—chseodisha.nic.in and orissaresults.nic.in. The results will cover Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. Students can check their scores online by entering their roll and registration numbers once the result link is activated.
In the Kerala Higher Secondary Examination 2025 results, girls outshone boys, with an overall pass percentage of 77.81%. 86.65% of girls qualified for higher studies, while 68.44% of boys passed. The pass percentage dipped slightly from 78.69% last year. Ernakulam district recorded the highest pass rate of 83.09%. Notable achievements include 30,145 students securing A+ in all subjects, and 41 students scoring full marks. The vocational and technical streams also saw varied results.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the Class 10th Result 2025, accessible on hpbose.org. Over 90,000 students participated in the March 2025 exams, with an overall pass percentage of 79.8%, marking a 5.19% increase from last year. Students can download their digital scorecards, containing details like name, roll number, and subject-wise marks, as provisional mark sheets.
The Maharashtra CET Cell has released the final answer key for the MAH MBA CET 2025, conducted from April 1 to 3. Following candidate objections to the provisional key, six answers were updated, and grace marks awarded for 28 questions. The final answer key is available on cetcell.mahacet.org.
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