72.49% pass in Kerala VHSE exams
The Kerala vocational higher secondary examinations saw a pass rate of 72.49%, marking an increase from the previous year. A total of 25,259 students took the exams, with 18,311 qualifying for further studies. Wayanad district recorded the highest pass percentage at 87.3%, while Kasaragod had the lowest at 60.63%.
- ▪The pass rate increased by 2.43 percentage points from last year.
- ▪Girls had a higher pass rate at 83.58% compared to boys at 64.88%.
- ▪Thirteen schools achieved 100% results, with seven being government schools.
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As many as 72.49% of students who appeared for the vocational higher secondary examinations - Continuous Evaluation and Grading NSQF (National Skills Qualifications Framework) scheme - qualified for higher studies, an increase of 2.43 percentage points from the 70.06% last year.As many as 25,259 students had appeared for the examinations, and 18,311 qualified—8,595 girls (83.58%) and 9,716 boys (64.88%). Both girls and boys improved their performance from 81.91% and 62.1% last year, respectively.The pass percentage in the private category was 53.62.The pass percentage in Science was 71, Humanities 71.5, and Commerce 78.59.Thirteen schools registered 100% results.
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