Girls outsmart boys in Inter results

Girls outsmart boys in Inter results
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Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari, who also holds Education portfolio, on Sunday released digital version of the annual examination results of Intermediate first and second year at the office of the Board of Intermediate Education at Nampally here.As usual, girl students outshone the boys in both the first and second year examination results. While the pass percentage in the first year Interme

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari, who also holds Education portfolio, on Sunday released digital version of the annual examination results of Intermediate first and second year at the office of the Board of Intermediate Education at Nampally here.As usual, girl students outshone the boys in both the first and second year examination results. While the pass percentage in the first year Intermediate examination was 57, it was 66.45 per cent in the second year.

Highlights:

  • Medchal district tops the list; pass percentage higher than last year .
  • The government residential junior colleges under all managements achieved a pass percentage of 76 per cent in first year and 88 per cent in second year.

In the first year examination, while 4,75,874 appeared for the examinations, 2,70,738 students passed, achieving six per cent more passes than the previous year. In the second year examination, while 4,14,213 appeared for the exam, only 2,75,273 students got through and achieved three per cent more passes than last year.The Deputy Chief Minister said Medchal (Malkajgiri) district topped in the first year results followed by Ranga Reddy at the second place and Mahabubabad district stood at the last place.

In the second year results, Medchal District ranked first, Ranga Reddy second place and Nirmal, Gadwal and Mahabubabad remained at the bottom.It may be mentioned here that the first and the second year Intermediate examinations were held from March 1 to 17 and 9.76 lakh students from all over the State appeared for the exams. This year, 4.75 lakh more students appeared for the first year examination and five lakh more in the second year examination than the previous year. Second year examinations began on March 2 and continued till March 19.

The results will be available on multiple websites, including bietelangana.cgg.gov.in, Schools9.com, Manabadi.com, careerlounge.in, passorfail.in, results.cgg.gov.in, exametc.com, goresults.net, vidyatoday.in, examresults.ts.nic.in and Goresults.org. Principals of junior colleges can view their college results from the site http://bie.telangana.cgg.gov.in.Once again Girls outshined boys in the results of the Intermediate examinations in Telangana announced on Sunday. Interestingly, the residential schools have done better than the private junior colleges.

Meanwhile, in the first year about 50 per cent of students who appeared for examinations got ‘A’ grade and in second year Intermediate 53 per cent got ‘A’ grade. The number of students achieving ‘A’ grade has also increased this year. The pass percentage in government junior colleges is 47 per cent in first year and 65 per cent in second year. The private colleges achieved overall pass percentage of 61 per cent in first year and 69 percent in second year.

The government residential junior colleges under all managements achieved a pass percentage of 76 per cent in first year and 88 per cent in second year which is higher than the private colleges. The Deputy Chief Minister said instant supplementary examinations would held to ensure that the failed students do not lose academic year. He said that the fee for the supplementary examinations can be paid from April 22 and examionations would be held from May 15.


Srihari said that the Telangana Board of Intermediate has set a target of achieving 65 per cent of pass in first year and 75 per cent in second year in the next academic year. He said that due to the steps taken by the government the enrolment in government junior colleges has increased. He informed that out of the 404 government junior colleges 390 had been provided with building and the buildings would built for the remaining colleges as soon as land is acquired.

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