Districts outshine Chennai in SSLC exam

School teachers and students look at the SSLC examination results eagerly at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Kancheepuram /. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam / The Hindu
School teachers and students look at the SSLC examination results eagerly at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Kancheepuram /. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam / The Hindu

The highest score in the State has been secured by two students from Puducherry and Ponneri

Girls outshined boys and districts beat Chennai hands down in the SSLC class X examination results, which were announced on Friday.

It was a complete washout for Chennai district with Erode, Melur, Tiruchi, Tiruppathur, Tirunelveli, Cuddalore, Puducherry and Ponneri educational districts cornering the 11 first ranks.

As many as nine official first rankers and two students who have scored 499/500, one mark more than the official toppers who are all girls, are some of the highlights.

B. Sonia, State first rank holder in the SSLC examination from Tirunelveli District being greeted by her friends at her school /  Photo: A. Shaik Mohideen / The Hindu
B. Sonia, State first rank holder in the SSLC examination from Tirunelveli District being greeted by her friends at her school / Photo: A. Shaik Mohideen / The Hindu

The list of ‘official toppers’ only gets longer, with 52 students, and 137 students with Tamil as first language sharing the second and third ranks, according to the Directorate of Government Examinations which released the results on Friday. The State’s pass percentage, including only those who appeared through schools, has also increased significantly from 86.2 in 2012 to 89 per cent this year. Only two students from government schools feature in the list.

S. Sruthi, State third rank holder in SSLC examination from Tirunelveli District. / Photo: A. Shaik Mohideen / The Hindu
S. Sruthi, State third rank holder in SSLC examination from Tirunelveli District. / Photo: A. Shaik Mohideen / The Hindu

Kanyakumari, which stood fifth in terms of pass percentage in 2012, has leapt to the top of the list with a pass percentage of 97.29. Though fewer girls wrote the examination this year, they raced past the boys with a pass percentage of 92 per cent, as compared to 86 per cent secured by the boys.

There has also been a quantum leap in the number of centums this year, spurring debate about the standard of the syllabus and nature of evaluation. As compared to 1,141 in 2012, 29,905 students scored a centum in Mathematics this year. Similarly, as many as 38,154 students have scored a centum in Science, and 19,680 in Social Science as compared to 9,237 and 5,305 in 2012.

This is the second batch to write the examination after Samacheer Kalvi, a uniform syllabus for State Board, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and OSLC schools was introduced.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Education Plus> Schools / by Staff Reporter / Chennai – May 31st, 2013