City students perform exceedingly well registering 87.53 pass percentage
The results of CBSE Class XII brought cheers to the city students who performed exceedingly well registering 87.53 pass percentage. The results were declared on Monday.
Girls outperformed boys 90.49 passes as against pass percentage of 85.68. Out of 2,397 girls who appeared for the exam in the State, 2,169 emerged successful. Among boys 3,291 out of 3,841 passed the exams. The pass percentage of the State, however, was lower than Chennai region, comprising of 10 States and union territories, which registered 90.59 passes.
The Oakridge International School claimed that it registered 99.5 per cent passes with more than 63 per cent science and 47 per cent commerce students passing the exam in distinction. Saravanan Rajendran of sciences topped the batch with a impressive 94.2 per cent while Archana Agarwal topped the commerce stream with 92 per cent. Meanwhile, KVs registered fantastic results with 17 schools out of the 35 in Hyderabad region securing 100 per cent results.
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This years Physics paper (all India) paper was really tough. What made is so are lseitd below:(1) It deviated completely from the earlier patterns and also from the sample papers officially set by the CBSE.(2) it was surprising to see that there were only one or two numerical problems. So students studied in the pattern suggested by CBSE itself was cheated.(3) almost all the 2 marks and 3 marks questions were indirect. Even the learned one can give entirely different explanations for such questions, so that which answer the CBSE men accept will be determined by their own subjective view. This should not be the case for any question paper and is against the ethics of question paper setting.(4)Answers to the 5 marks questions were unusually lengthy and most of the students could not write them satisfactorily, that too testing them with difficult questions earlier.(5) CBSE had given guidelines as to how many questions should be there ( with marks distribution)from each chapter/ topic. This was not followed by the question setter. He made his own choice! How can he do that? these things upset students planning and expectations.(6) rather than setting a question paper covering the syllabus, following the guidelines, and the testing whether a student has studied the subject properly the question setter has turned things according to his view and prejudice. He has no right to do so and CBSE has spoiled their own credibility by entrusting such a person man to do this job.(7) In most states class 12 marks have been given 50 % waightage in ranking students for engg and other professional cases. This callously set paper spoiled the aspirations and expectations of thousands of students and their parents. Has anybody has the right to do that?Will the CBSE rise up to the occasion to understand the feelings of the students ?
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