Haryana Open School declared the result of secondary and senior secondary examination of March-2022
- June 22, 2022
- Updated: 01:55 am
DW BUREAU / Chandigarh
Haryana Open School Examination conducted across the state by Haryana Board of School Education, Bhiwani for Secondary and Senior Secondary - Fresh, Credit Transfer Policy (CTP) / Re-appear, Compartment, Marks Improvement , Additional Subject and Swayampati Purna Subject Examination result has been declared on June 21, 2022. Candidates can check their result on the board's website www.bseh.org.in.
Giving information about the result of this examination, the spokesperson of the Board said that the result of Secondary Open School (Fresh) March-2022 examination was 24.93 percent and that of Secondary Open School (CTP/Re-appear) March-2022 examination was 50.83 percent.
He said that similarly, the result of Senior Secondary Open School (Fresh) March-2022 examination was 33.89 percent and Senior Secondary Open School (CTP/Re-appear) March-2022 result was 54.94 percent.
The spokesperson said that 20,174 candidates had appeared in the Secondary Open School (Fresh) examination, out of which 5,029 candidates have passed and 15,145 candidates have reappeared. 12,843 students appeared in this examination, out of which 2,977 passed, their pass percentage was 23.18, while out of 7,331 girl students, 2,052 passed, their pass percentage was 27.99 percent. He said that in this examination, girl students have registered an increase of 4.81 percent in pass percentage as compared to boys and the pass percentage of rural students is 24.58 percent while the pass percentage of urban area students is 25.84 percent.
He said that 12,385 candidates had appeared in the Secondary Open School (CTP/Re-appear) examination, out of which 6,300 candidates have passed and 6,095 candidates have reappeared. Their pass percentage is 50.83 percent.
He said that similarly, 23,886 candidates had appeared in the Senior Secondary Open School (Fresh) examination, out of which 8,096 candidates have passed and 15,790 candidates have reappeared. 15,575 students appeared in this examination, out of which 4,301 passed with a pass percentage of 27.61 percent, while out of 8,311 female students, 3,795 passed with a pass percentage of 45.66 percent. He said that in this examination, the girl students have registered an increase of 18.05 percent in the pass percentage as compared to the boys. The pass percentage of the students of rural area is 31.35 percent, while the pass percentage of the students of urban area is 39.93 percent.
He said that 6,947 candidates had appeared in the Senior Secondary Open School (CTP/Re-appear) examination, out of which 3,817 candidates have passed and 3,130 candidates have reappeared. Their pass percentage is 54.94 percent.
Trekking expedition by Army team flagged off
Shimla A trekking expedition by an 11-member Army team was flagged off on Tuesday from Yol cantonment in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, a defence spokesperson said.
The expedition to the Pin Parvati Pass in the Zanskar and Himalayan mountain ranges by the team of the Rising Star Bayonets Brigade was flagged off by Maj Gen Manoj Tiwari, COS of IX Corps, as part of the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' marking 75th anniversary of India's independence, he added. The expedition route passes through the famous Pin Parvati Pass which connects the fertile and lush Parvati Valley on the Kullu side with the barren high-altitude Pin Valley on the Spiti side touching an altitude over 17,000 feet, he added. Moreover, it aims to promote the goodwill of the Army and motivate the youth to join the force,
he added./ PTI /
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