SSC 2011 results girls score higher percentage...
Girls ahead then boys in the SSC public examination results 2011 declared here on Saturday. In regular candidates, girls secured 83.51 pass percentage as against 82.71 by boys. In private candidates, the pass percentage of girls was 10.19 higher than boys. This year there was the highest pass percentage of 83.10 as against 81.63 last year. A total of 12,87,211 candidates appeared for the SSC examinations held in March of which 8,72,339 passed.
A total of 2,562 schools secured cent per cent pass percentage. Only 88 government schools achieved 100 per cent results. The number of schools scoring zero per cent were 10, two less than the previous year. For the first time, the SSC Board introduced absolute grading system this year on the lines of CBSE.
The 10th supplementary examinations for the failed SSC candidates will be held from June 18 to July 1 from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Since the time is very short, failed candidates should remit the examination fee without waiting for results of recounting. June 8 is the last date for remittance of examination fee by candidates and June 9 is the last date for the heads of schools to remit the fee to Sub Treasuries/SBI/SBH. Marks memos will be given to all candidate within ten days. Candidates who want to get their marks recounted should remit Rs.500 per subject within 15 days.
A total of 2,562 schools secured cent per cent pass percentage. Only 88 government schools achieved 100 per cent results. The number of schools scoring zero per cent were 10, two less than the previous year. For the first time, the SSC Board introduced absolute grading system this year on the lines of CBSE.
The 10th supplementary examinations for the failed SSC candidates will be held from June 18 to July 1 from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Since the time is very short, failed candidates should remit the examination fee without waiting for results of recounting. June 8 is the last date for remittance of examination fee by candidates and June 9 is the last date for the heads of schools to remit the fee to Sub Treasuries/SBI/SBH. Marks memos will be given to all candidate within ten days. Candidates who want to get their marks recounted should remit Rs.500 per subject within 15 days.