The final result of the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate examination has been released today.
Of the 4,41,103 students appeared for the SSLC examination, over 4,31,162 has passed the examination to achieve qualification to secure higher education.
These figures indicate that this year’s pass percentage stands at a high mark of 97.84 per cent (that is, at least two per cent higher than the previous year’s pass percentage).
Of the 4,31,162 students who has achieved qualification to pursue higher education, at least 34,313 students has secured the highest grade of A+ in all subjects.
The state education minister has claimed that the sudden increase in the pass percentage of the state in the SSLC examination is the natural outcome of an ambitious rejuvenation project envisaged by the state government for the betterment of the state school education sector.
The Public Education Rejuvenation Mission launched by the leftist led Kerala state government aims to bring in serious changes in the education sector, which is the most important matter as per the leftist’s point of view.
Kerala is the state which holds the highest literacy rate. It is to be acknowledged that it was through the persistent effort of leftist parties the state achieved such a dignified status.
Vignesh. S. G
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