Karimnagar: Karimnagar
district performed well in Class X, the results of which were declared
on Wednesday. It appeared in the fifth position in the state. Similarly,
pass percentage of the students has remarkably been increased compared
with previous academic year’s performance.
District education officer S. Srinivasa Chary said that 55,473
students studying in 1,330 schools appeared in the examinations held
from March 21 to April 9. Out of them, 47,930 registered pass marks,
showing a pass percentage of 86.47 as against 80.8 per cent recorded in
2014-15 academic year, indicating a rise. Similarly, the district
figured in the fifth place.
Earlier, it stood at the sixth position. Significantly, girls fared
better than the boys. Girl students accounted for 87.5 pass percentage
and boys secured 85.27 percentage. As many as 27,964 girls and 27, 512
boys attended the test. Government residential schools and social
welfare residential schools achieved over 90 per cent of pass,
surpassing private schools which secured 89 percent.
Students can obtain grade sheets from their schools within next 10
days in order to apply for admission into the Intermediate I year.
Supplementary examinations will be held from June 15 to June 19. The
last date for paying fees is May 26.
Those who would like to apply for counting of marks again are advised to pay Rs 500 for each subject.