
Boys Excel Over Girls in First Grading System: A Surprising Trend
Imphal: The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BoSEM) announced the results for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Class 10 examinations 2025 on Monday, revealing that boys achieved a higher pass percentage than girls. This year was significant as it marked BoSEM’s first use of a grading system for evaluation, abandoning traditional divisions or ranks. Instead, students received grades to indicate pass/fail status: A1 (91-100), A2 (81-90), D (minimum 33% required to pass), E1 (21-30 – fail), and E2 (fail).
In terms of gender performance, boys had a pass rate of 91.51%, slightly exceeding the 91.24% reported for girls. Out of 36,943 students who appeared for the examinations, including 18,556 girls, a total of 33,755 students, comprising 16,930 girls, successfully cleared the exams, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 91.37%.
Notably, 37,052 students from 949 government, aided, and private schools had registered for these exams, conducted across 155 centers in the state from February 19 to March 7. Chandel district distinguished itself as the top performer, achieving a perfect pass rate of 100%, while Bishnupur district followed with a 96% pass percentage.
Among the various categories of schools, private institutions recorded the highest success rate at 94.15%. Aided schools achieved a pass rate of 91.38%, while government schools posted a lower success rate at 82.32%.
Original Source: https://nenow.in/north-east-news/manipur/manipur-class-10-result-2025-boys-outperform-girls-in-first-grading-system.html
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Publish Date: 2025-05-12 19:45:00

