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1 STUDIES IN EDUCATIONAL STATSTIC8-N BOARDS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN INDIA RESULTS OF HIGH SCHOOL AND HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATIONS STATISTICS & INFORMATION DIVISION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL WELFARE [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION] GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI 1977

2 OUR LATEST PUBLICAT.'ONS 1. Educatonal Statstcs-Dstrct-wse-(For Varous States)-Nos. 1 to 4 (1970), and No. 1 (1971), 5,7, 2. Growth n Hgher Educaton to No (1972), 1,2, (1973), 1-(1974) 3. Results of IVIatrculaton/Hgher Secondary Examnaton & Naumber of Job Seekers on Lve Regsters 4. Schoolng Facltes n Rural Areas of Inda-No Employment Stuatlon to o-No of Employment Exchanges-No Educaton n Inda Snce Independence-A Statstcal Revew-No Educatonal Statstcs at A Glance-l No, Pay Scales of School Teachers n lnda no Selected Educatonal Statstcs-No Expendture on Educaton as Shown n Centrel & State Annual Budgets to No Selected Informaton on School Educaton n Inda No Educaton n Unverstes n!nda no Progress of Educaton of Scheduled Castes &Scheduled Trbes No State Educatonal Drectorates & Insectorates n Inda l no

3 STUDlT^.q TN T^TlTn.TTmr.T c^^tlstics NO J ^ ^ 997 OF SECOND.RY ErUC..TION IN INDIA RG. a,lts OF HIGE SCHOOL HIGHER SECOND.RY EXAMINATIONS Q7lf ST.TISTlCS & II]FOR^.TION DIVISION MINISTRY OF EDQCTIOW & SOCI.X VffLF.JlS ( DEF.JITMENT OF EDUC.JION ) GOVERN>SNT OF INDl. NEW DELHI 1977

4 P R E F A C E Output of varos examnatons at dfferent IGTOIS consttutes an rportant factor n the plannng process n an' country specally n tha wake of nc-w approaches to the economcs of educaton and manpower plannng. In Inda also an p~peratve need of obtanng the latest data on examnaton r^r^sults was felt for qute some t^e. Recently a specal coll^e^on of data of examnaton results at the Secondary and Hgher Secon^ary levels was taken up as a specal project and exan^.naton results for the four years to ^- were collected. These exannaton results relate to the Boards of Secondary Educaton and other authortes n Inda whch conduct Secondary level level examnatons n the States. and Hp;her Secondary It has not been possble for the tme beng toccmrare ths data wth the fnalsed enr<?lnent data whch would become avalable for those years n due course of tre. Nevertheless t s hoped that ths conp_aton wll be of use to all those nterested n research on varous educatonal and manpower aspects. The Mnstry of Educaton & Socal Welfare takes ths opportunty to thank the Secretares of Boards of Secondary Educaton of varous States v.'ho suppled ths data and wthout whose cooperaton ths publcaton would not have been possble NEW DELHI THE 15 TH, MARCH,1977 M.M. MJHlJR DIRECT OR (PLANNING & ST/TISTICS) DBF.J^TMEI?r OF EDUCTION MINISTR OF EDUCAIION & S.W. GOVT. OF INDIA

5 PROJECT ST^'F mem_jll E.Qam Mrs. V. BHUSI-UJI BE^.EQ QEEICEL Sh.r R.S. TIE HAN.^l T,,JI_S2] ^J}N Slr K. KAPOOR ^.NIOR ST AT I STIC ;L SHRI S.P. S..^,HGL ASSIGT^J^TS SFIRI THN SINGH SHRI SHESSH P^

6 Preface Introductory C O N T E N T S yece No, () TJ3LSS_: I. Examnaton ~ Results " of ' ~ ards - Hgh School Exannatlons Annual 1 II. Ill, V. Examnaton Results Supplementary of Examnaton Results of Examnaton Results of Supplement ary Examnaton Results of VI. Examnaton Results of ards- Hgh School Kvamnatons ards-hr. Sec. Examnatons Annual 3 ards - Hr.Sec. Examnatons ards - Hr.Sec. Part Annual 5 ards-hr.sec. Part Supplementary 5.a VII. Examnaton Rosuts of VIII, Examnaton Results Supplementary IX. Examnaton Results of : X. Examnaton Results Supplementary of cf : XI. Examnaton Results of : XII. Examnaton Results cf B ards-hgh School Examnatons "A!nual 6 ards-hgh School Examnatons ards-hr.sec.examnatons Annual 8 ards-hr. Sec. Examnatons ards- Hr, Sec. Pah-t Annual 10 r-ds- Hr. Sec. Part I Surplementary 10

7 XIII. Page Woo Examn-^ton Results of Boards-Hgh School Examnatons ~Annual 11 XIY. XV. XVI. XVII, XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. Examnaton Results of Boards-Hgh School Sxamn.^tons Supplementary ' Examnaton Results of Br^ards-Hr,r Bee. Examnatons-s*^-73-Annual, Examnaton Results of Boards ~ Hr, Sec, Exam,natons Supplementary, Examnaton Results of Boards-Hr. Sec.Part Annual. Examnaton Results of Boards - Hr. Sec, Part I Supplementary Examnaton Results of Board^Hgh School ExaronatonF lf- Examnaton Results of Boards- Hgh School Examnatons 't - Supplementary Examnaton Results of Boards- Hr, Sec. Examnatons Annual, Examnaton Results of Boards - Hr. Sec. Examnatons Suppleraentary Expjnnaton Results of Boards - Hr. Sec, Part A;nual Examnaton Results of Boards - Hr. Sec. Part I Supplementary. Annual ^

8 I N T R p p U C T O R J Examnaton results at the secondary level form the bass for plannng of a number of educatonal program'-es as well as employ^-ent and man-power studes. Recently a greate mportance s attached to ths level of educaton n vew of the new developments n the lght of the scheme of educaton. The examnaton results of Boards of Secondary Educaton that have been ncluded n ths publcaton relate to the followng Boardss- 1, Board cf Secondary Educaton,Andhra Pradesh. Pydera]pad> 2, Board of Secondary Educaton,Assam, aua. 3, Bhar School Examnaton Board, Patna, h, Gujarat Secondary Educaton Board, Gandhp^gar (Gujarat) 5, Board of Secondary Educaton, Haryana, ]an.djlg^j±l, 6«Hmachal Pradesh Board of School Educaton, SJL!l.a. 7, Jammu & Kashmr State Board of School Educaton La] M;^nd jsrn?^gqr/j?^tnmn rtnwl 8, Karnataka Secondary Sducr^ton Examnaton Board, Bangal ore. 9, Board of Secondary Educaton, "Kerala, Ix:,.zaljluo 10, Board of Secondary Educaton, Madhya Pradesh, HtLOjal 11, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Educaton, Poona. 12, Board of Secondary Educaton, Manpur, Imrhal 13, Meghalaya Board of School Educaton, Tura, Board of Secondary Educaton, Orssa, Cut tack 15. Punjab Board of School Educaton, Chandgarh, 16. Board of Secondary Educaton, Ra.-asthan, Amer. 17. Board of Secondary Educaton, Taml Nadu, Madras> 18. Board of Hgh School & Intermedate Educaton",Uttar Pradesh,Allahabad, 19. West Bengal Board of Secondary Educaton, Calcutta, 20. Central Board of SfJcondary Educaton, J^'lhl, 21. Councl for Indan School Certfcate Examnaton, New Delh. Further the examnaton results also nclude examnaton results of t-s level n respect of varous unverstes, as shown n the Tables. ccnd....p/(o

9 () The examnaton results contaned n ths publcaton gve detaled nformaton n respect of the number appeared and number passed ard pass percentage of varous examnatons lke Hgh School, njfher Secondary and Hgher Secondary Part I examnatar'^so A comparson of nformaton compled for the four years 1571 to 197^ shows that as compared to annu-l the poston has substantally changed n the case of Hgh School examnatons n respect of the number of students appeared whereas n the case of num.ber passed t has not changed m.aterally. In case of surplementary examnatons for these years, at the Hjgh School examnaton the poston emerged to be \ute dfferent because the number appeared and number passed have shown an almost doublng of the respectve fgures, though the percentage of passed has mproved slghtly as compared to the earler years. In respect of Hgher Secondary examnaton (annual) the poston emerged to be comparatvely poor because the number appf^ared s shown to have ncreased substantally whereas the number of those havng passed ths examnaton s shovm to have become lesser and tte pass percentage s also shown to la-'e decreased from 68ok% n to 5oA% n ^, In the case of supplementary examnatons, n the course cf the same perod, the number appeared n the Hgher Secondary examnatons s shown to have ncreased almost three tmes whereas those passed have only almost doubled and thus the percentage has gone down from 50.3% to kl.9% durng the correspondng perod. In the case of examnaton results of some Boards lke Board of Sec, Educaton, Haryana, Hmachal Pradesh Board of School Educaton, Punjab Board of Secondary Educaton and Central Bg^ard of Secondary Educaton, Delh that conduct the Hgher Secondary Part I exam.haton, the stuaton seems to have not materally altered and the percentage of passes s shown to have ncreased from 65.3 n to 68tO n '+ for the annual expmnatcns and t has decreased from 38.6 n to 28,2/^ n ^ n the case of supplementary examnatons. If we take ndvdually each of these examnatons for each of these four years the pass percentage vares very much n respect cf varous Boards as tbe poston obtans. Let us take the cnse of Hgh School e^amnatons conducted durng these four years. The poston s summed up below:- HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINTIONS : (1) (a) - IQ70-71 fannubl') (Vde Table I on page 1): The pass percentage of varous Boards gven n ths Table No. I shows a'-n nterestng varaton-wth 32.5% n the case of Jammu and Kashmr Board cf Sgc, Educaton at the lowest end and SQ,5% n the case of Councl for Indan School Certfcate Examnaton,New Delh, contd,..p/ (^jl )

10 () Board of Secondary Educaton and (v) B^afd of Secondary Educaton, Taml Nadu, have shown a rass percentage of more than ^0^ n the annual Hgh School examnaton durng the year. The sex-wse dstrbuton of num.ber appeared and number passed depcts an. nterestng phenomenon snce the number of grls appeared s less than one-thrd and the number of grls passed s more than one thrd of that of the number of boys, thus showng a greater percentage of grls havng passed ths examnaton (5^2.6^ for grls as aganst for boys), () (b) (SUTM)lementarv ) (Vde Table 11 on page 2): The pass percentage of varous Boards s>-own n Table II also shows an nterestng varaton between dfferent Boards wth ^'^,'7% n case cf Board cf Secondary Educaton, Kerala at the lowest end and 73.0^ for Bhar School Examnaton Board, Fatna, at" the hghest. Other Boards lke Board of Secondary Educaton,Assam, Board of Secondary Educaton, Orssa, Board of Secondary Educaton, Rajasthan and the Board of Hgh Schools and Intermedate Educaton, U.P., have shown a pass percentage of more than 50^ n ths supplementary Hgh School examnaton durng the year. The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed also shows that whereas the number of boys passed s about l/3 of those appeared the pass percentage of grls s much less and only about 28.8^ of grls passed n ths examnaton as shown n Table II, (a) 1Q71-72 (Annual) (Vde Table VII on rage 6): These results for Hgh ^hool annual examnatons for are shown n Table No. VII on page 6, The pass percentage n ths case also vares qute sgnfcantly from 27,8^ n the case of West Bengal Board of Secondary Educaton at the lowest end od' 9 0 «n the case of Councl for Indan School Certfcate Examnaton, New Delh, at the hgnest. The other Boards lke Board of Secondary Educaton, Andhra Pradesh, Bhar School Examnaton Board, Patna, Board of Secondary Educaton, Haryana, Hmachal Pradesh Board of School Educaton, Punjab Board of School Educaton, Board of Secondary Educaton, Taml Nadu and Central Board of Secondary Educaton, Delh, have all shown a pass percentage of more than 50^ n the annual Hgh School examnaton. The sex-wse dstrbuton of numbar appeared and number passed shows dj equally nterestng pl:enomenon snce equally good results are shown T-n respect of both the boys and t}''e, grls and the percentage of grls passed s slghtly more than 50^ whereas that for the boys s only l+7«7^. In ths way t has kept up a trend of more percentage for grls passng the Hgh School annual exam.naton as was shown for Vce prevous year n () (a) above. ccntd, P/Cv)

11 ( v) Q- ) (h) 1Q (,9ap.rlenfntarvl. (Vde Table VIII on page 7): The pass percentage of varous Boards s shown n Table VIII and t depcts an equally nterestng varaton between dfferent Boards as n the case of the prevous year ^.s c vared between ^8,k fo n the case of Board of Ctcondary Educaton Kerala at the lowest end and 57A^ n the case of two Boards, vz. Board of Secondary Educaton,Assam and Board of Hgh School and Intermedate Educaton,UcPo, at the hghest. The other Board that showed n percentage hgher than 50 was the VJost Bengal Board of Secondary Educaton only whch reported 53^9??. The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed depcts an equally nterestng phenomenon snce the number cf boys passed shows a better percentage than'that 6Y..grls,as ccm.pared to that n the case of the annual examnatons where the reverse was true, as had happened n the prevous year. () (a) (Annual) (Vde Table XIII on page 11): The pass percentage of varous Boards n annual hgh school examnatons s shown n Table XIII on page 11. Ths Table also shows an equally nterestng varaton as n the case of prevous smlar tables wth 27.2^ n the case of Bhar School Examnaton Bnard, Patna at the lowest end and 82.1^ n the case of Councl for Indan School Certfcate Examnaton, New Delh, at the hghest. The other Boards lke Board of Secondary Educaton, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat Secondary Educr.ton Board, Gandh Nagar, Hmachal Pradesh Board of School Educaton, Punjab Board of School Educaton, Board of Secondary Educaton, Taml Nadu and Central B-^ard cf Secondary Educaton, Delh h-^vc shcv;n r. pass percentage of m^-re than 50 n ths annual hgh school Examnaton durng The sex-wse dstrbuton of the number appeared and number passed has shown a declne n the case of - boys whose percentage com.es t- lttle less than k-2% r^nd has touched rmost '--9!?^ n the case of grls. Thus here the percentage cf boys passng ths ex5.mnaton has gone ccmnaratxtely much below the level -^f the prevous two years as comp?.red to t^.-.at of grls. (h) 1Q7P-7^ fsupplementary-) (Vde Table XIV on page I2) The pass percentage n the case varous B'-.ards s^'^^ws a wde v-ra^on wth 20.'+$^ n the case of B^ard of Secondary Educaton, Taml Nadu at the lowest end and wth ^h.^% n the case of Board of Secondary Educaton,Assam at the hghest, The only other Board that crossed the 50^ mark was tl-e Board of Hgh School and Inter'edate Educaton, 'J.P., wth 50.7^. Thus all the Boards showed a pmr percentage of passes n the supplenentary examnatons "t the hgh school level n The sex-wse dstrbuton F.lso shows an nterestng phenomenon because the percentage of boys passed was about 3^% and that n the case of grls t worked to about 33^-alracst one-thrd n both cases. contd....p/ (vd

12 lzx X-aJ k_.Cton!JLU (Vde Tnble XIX" page l6)s (v) The pass percentage for the annual exap-naton for !+ depcted n T-ble results of annual Hgh School Examnatons conducted by varous unverstes from whch the data was receved ( " 67.9fO. T-e Sex-wse dstrbut-^n of the number appeared and number paf-sod depcts equally nterestng phenomenon wth ab^ut ^-2f^ boys passng as aganst about grls passng n ths examnaton. fb^ lq7^-7^ (Sunplementarv(Vde Table X]{ on loage 17): The pass percentage n the case of varous Boards for ths examnaton s sh^wn n Table No. XX. The v?.rat^n n-between these var-us Boards has acqured a naw dlmen:- son because the lowest has touched an all-tme low n the case of these \ years at 9,^^ n the case of B-^ard of SeC':^ndary Educaton, Andhra Pra'^esh whore as't y.s " n the case cf the newly set up Meghalaya Board of School Edacaton, Tura, wth 7'+.8^ ^^t the hghest end. The percentage n the case Meghalaya B-ard s more sgnfcant n vew of the fact that n the annual examnaton the percentage w-^s alr-^ost half of t. Further, the other B:-ards that shov/ed more than rassed ncluded the B^ard of Secondary Educaton,Assam, Bhar School Examnaton B-ar^% Patna, Board of Seconclarv Sdcaton, Manpur and Board cf Hgh Scho-1 and Intermedate Educaton, U.P, The sex-wse dstrbuton has also shown a smlar varaton as n the prevous year wth ab-'ut boys rassnn as aganst 38;^ grls, thus shrwng a better percentage n the case c^f grls'^ HIGHER SECONDAKY SX.JPhJ'lONS j {\.\ fa) 1Q70-71 (Annual) (Vde T^ble III -n page 3): Assam showng the p^'ss percentage as 4-0.6^ at the lowest end and the Boarr! -^f Secondary Educaton, Madhya Pradesh wth 79*6^ at the hghest, A pass percentage ^f less than 50^ contd...,p/(7 )

13 (vl) VPS alsr shown by Jarnmu & Kashmr Board of School Ed':'.c'^.tono All te other E'^ards had shovm \ ^'tss porcentages of more than 50. The sex-v/se dstrt)uton of number appeared and number passed shows a comparatvely g-^^d trend wth abcul 67% boys and about 73?^^ grls passng th>:-^ examnaton. Thus the pass percentage n the case of grls was hgher than that n tle case of boyso lj (h) (Srnp::onentarv ) (V-Ide Table IV on page The detals of examnaton results relatng t o pjgher Secondary (supplementary) examnaton for are gven n Table Ho. TV that does not show a very much m.arked varaton n percentage except that n the case --f Maharashtra State Board, Poena,., the lowest pass percentage -^f 29,2 s shown whle Bhar School Examnaton B-^ard, Patna showed the hr'hest pass percentage of 67.9^. The other B'-ards that had a pass percentage of more than ncluded the Board of Secondary Educaton, Assam (5l.5/^), Board of Secondary number arr.ared and number ^ assed sh^-ws an alm_ost equal percentage of about ^0% both n the c-^se'of the b'ys and the grls. lj CaJ ls21=22 UrDl l_j- (Vde Table IX on. page 8)s The results of Hgher Secondary Annual Exa'lnaton for the year are depcted n Table No, IX that shows the lowest percentage of passes n t he c^'.so of students appared n the Hgher fc^condary Examdnaton <^rom var'"us unverstes at?,6%. Among the B-ards, however, the lowest p'st'n was that --f J & K Board -f School Educat'-^n at 37,^^ and ths also dd n. t c-rpare favourably wth the prevous year's l-'west of lfo.9;^. The hghest poston was that of Councl frr In-^an Scho-^l Certfcate Examnat'^n, New Delh wth 90.5^ and t defntr=ly sh ^we 1 m.arked m.provem.ent over the prevous year's 76.5^ (^f the same Councl). The other B-^ards that showe'"" more than 5-0% pass percentage nclude^, the Board '-f Secondary,KdR-?;tlon ry.ana ^Hmachal Pradesh Board of''-se^hool-educato: Maharashtra State Board, Poena, B-^.ard of Secondary Educton, Orssa, Punjab Bon.r'^ of School Educaton and Central Board ^.^f Secon^^.ary Educaton, Delh. The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passe-l sh^vs alm-^st smlar percent-^ge n c^se of brys at about ^0% as aganst the total cfv5l,2^}. But,n the case of grls the ner-entage worked out to a lttle hgher-at 55'3%» rd IE conto....p/(v)

14 (v).(11') (h) 1Q (S\pp.lRmRntqry) (Vde Ts.ble X on page 9): The results of supplementary Hgher Secondary Examnaton for the year are depcted n Table NO^X and show that the lowest poston s occuped by Maharashtra, State Board,Foona wth 32^ as aganst 72.3f' of the Board of Secondary Educaton,Orssa~at thg hghest ponts The other Boards that showed more than "50% pass percentage ncluded the three Boards of Secondary Educ at on,haryana..raasthan and V/est Bengal. The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed n these examnatons shows that the pass percentage n the case of grls s much better at 55.1^ aganst about k7% n the case of boys. rj) fa) 1Q7?-7^ (Annuan (Vde Table XV on page 13): The results of Hgher Secondary (Annual) Exam-natons for are shown n Tabj.e XV and the varaton n-between the Boards seems to be most marked wth 11.^^ n the case of Bhar School Examnaton Board,Patna and 89 3^ n the case of the Councl for Indan School Certfcate Examnaton,New Delh, The other Boards t>~^at showed more than 50^ pass percentage ncluded Hmachal Pradesh Board of School Educaton,>:aharashtra State Board, Poona, Punjab Board of School Educaton,Board of Secondary Educ"ton,Ra3asthan and the Central'Board of Secondary Educaton,Ifelh. The varaton n respect of sexrwse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed shows that whle U-2.5% of the grls passed ths examnaton5the pass percentage n the case of boys was almost the -ame or a lttle less as n the case of overall pass percentage. Thus there s not much varaton notceable among the two sexes n tte case of ths Annual Hgher Secondary Examnaton n () (b) (Supplement atv) (Vde Table X\r on page l^f); The Supplementary Examnaton results for Hgher Secondary Examnaton for the year arpear n Table XVI v/hch shows that 2^.1^ passed n the case of Board of Secon'^ary Educaton, Madhya Pradesh at the lowest end,66,2^ passed n the case of tho Board of Socandary- Educaton,Assam,at the hghestr The othor Boards that show a percentpge of more than nclude Board of Secondary, Orssa (62.5%), Board of Secondary Educ-ton.Rajasthan(62.8^), Central Board of Secondary Educ at on, Delh (53.3/?^) and the unverstes that conducted ths examnaton where t was ^6.^%, The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed depcts an nterestng phenomenon snce the percentage of grls passng ths exajnnaton works out to 37.9?^ whereas that for the bo^s comes to 3806^, thus showng almost the sam.e percentage as n the case of the aggregate number passed. contd...p/.(yj_j_^

15 (v) ^xr) (n) lq23r-.7-l^ Xuanu.al-> (Vde Table XXI on page 18): The Annual Exanlnaton results f^r Hgher Soccndary ^ are sh'^vm n Table No XXI and the varaton n pass percentage s hghlghted by 3^.6^ n the c^.se of B-^ard '-f Soc.ndary Educaton, Madhya Pradesh, at the lowest end and 90% ±n the case of the Councl for In-an School Certfcate Examnaton, New Itelh at the hghest. The other Boards that sh''we^ a percentage ' ^f mrre than 50 ncluded the B-^ard ofsecondary Educaton,Assam (62.2?S), Maharashtra State B^ard, poona (6l,J+5^), Punjab Board.of School Educaton(63,^5^) Board '-f Secondary Educaton Rajasthan (.61 ^5%), V/est Bengal Board of Secondary Educaton (5'^.3^) and Central B^ard --f Secondary EducatonjDelh. {61,h%). The sex-wse dstrbuton of number appeared and number passed shows a small varaton n 50.9^ of grls passng as aganst 50.2^ boys passng n the aggregate. (TV) (h) 1Q7^-7^ rsupplementarya (Vde Table XXII on page 19); The results f'^r Supplementary Hgher S ccndary Examnaton ^ are shown n Table No.XXII and the Varaton between the var<-us organsatons conductng ths examnaton shrws that whle ^6,h % was the pass percentage n the case of the students passed from unverstes fc^r ths examnaton, among the B'^ards the lowest percentage was 32.7^ n the^case cf J & K B-ard of School Educaton at the 'cno.., end an, ^ n the case ^f Board of Sec -ndary Educaton, Crs-^a at the hghest pont. The other B-'Ords that showed more than 50% ncluded the Board 'f Secondary Educat'-n,Assam. (5lf.V^), MQ.'hplaya B-ard of Seho^l Educat-n, Tura (^O^O? Board of Secondary E'^ucaton Manpur (70.1^0 and B'-:^ard of Secondary Educaton, Rajasthan (71.5^)9 The sex-wse dstrbutn of the number appeared and number passed showed almost smlar percentage as that of the aggregate number -wth grls sh^vrng a percent-ge 'f ^0.5 and the b^ys shewng a percentage of 1^-2,Thus there was not m.uch of varaton amf^-ng them, HIGHER SECOND^IRY P.JIT I EX:>IIN.JION In the case of Examnaton results, n rgop^ot of Hgher Secon^^ary Part I Examl-r natons conducted durng to ^ that app-.ars n Tables Nos. V.Vl.,XI,XII,XIII, XVIII, XXIII and XXIV, n respect of a few Boards lke that cf Haryana, Hmachal Pra^^esh Punajb- and the Central B-ard c^f Secondary Sducat-n,Delh, and thus covered only a small reg'^n and a small num.ber of students who are takng ths ex^a^naton. The k le sultcontd...p/ (x)

16 (x) case of , Mong these Boards the hghest pass percentage over these years had bee] 77vO^ n the case of Haryana n ^ annual examnaton whle the lowest also was shovm by the same Board n a year earler n ( )? n the annual examnaton, Cne excepto] for examnaton was that the Board of Secondary Educaton, Assam also conducted a smlar examnaton. In the overall analyss for the examnatons conducted by these Boards t has been seen that whereas the annual examnatons are- conducted wth a better pass percent pee n alm'-'st all the B-'ards,the supplementary examnatons do not reflect such hgher percentage. The plannng process for educaton requres us to rase the standard of educaton for rromotng a better educatonal system that would automatcally lead us to a better pass" percentage at varous levels of educaton. Wastages n educaton are more resultng from the lower pass percentage at the hands of varous Boards of educaton an^ ths needs an mmedate remedy so th^.'.-jbhl&'-prob'^em'may no^* contnue to-recur

17 1. EX^-IK-J'a^ H^.SULTS OF B0^>.D3 - HIGH LCROOL E.LllE/.TI O:$ (-J^-U.L Name of Board Boys Number Appeared I Grls "Total' 4 Number ra ^ed Boys Grls ' 'Total Pass $ age 1. Bn.of Sec. Edu., A.P. J1,06,159, 2?,87k 1,3^,033 I 68,697 I 17,691 86, Bd.of Sec.Edu., Assam^l 5^,1^0 ; 2f',369 78,519! 20,79^1 6,9^9 :?7,7^ I har 3ch.,Ex. Ld., M,52,711 ^ "l'+ B6? 1,67,573 ' h. Prtra - Guarat 1-8^. Edu. ' : Ed.^- 1 85,161! : 39,^-80 1 r,^^,^f3 Gandhnae-^r ' \ 5: td, o^ Sec. Ed.,?:^rn;apa 51,003 ; 15,^^3 6. H.r. Ed. of Sch. Edu.o-.0 13,807! 3, J6.K 3d. of 3>=lh- Edu. ' \ 17,668 5, K^.rnataka Sec. Ed..^,.87,075 35,639 Ex. Bd.! 9. Bd. of Se^,. \n, 1,02,5^5 95,96^ 23,^^ ; 1,22,71^ 1,98,509 1,10,02^ 'co,7lc ;'^,912 6, C63 5,5'+Q 33,^99 10,125 1,20,1^9 19,-92 60,002 9,577 ^+,773 2,071 1^,139 35,'^-^9 10,836.7 ft620 ^7,638 +0,177' 32,821 : 72, Hah. State Bd., Toona. 2,19,2^9 76,657 2,95, Bd. of Sec, Edu.. Orssa. ^0,875 6,75^. ' 1.-7,629, 12. Punjab Ed. of Sen, Edu.,M-6,872 26,291 73,1^3 13. Ed. of 3ec.Ed., R-ras- 35,393 I 16,711 1,02,10^ than. 1^. Bd.of Sec, Edu., T. h,31,562 \ 57,75^,313! Nadu. 15. Ed. of H.S. & I.Edu., ^,^7,9^8 ; 7^,82^: 5,?2,772 U. 1, 16. >:.B. Bd. of Sec. Edu.* 67,621 \ 25,265: 92,P 17. Central 3d. of Sec. 2,521 \ 1,858, >,379 \ Edu., Delh. : 18. Councl for Indan Schj 385 : 390! 775 G. Ex., Delh. 19. Unverstes * 1,7^9 65^- 2,1+03 1,05,393-19,131 30,270 33,991: 7^,633^ 1,69,627; 31,750^ 1, ; 666' ^2-, 908 1,!+8,30l 3,031, 03,062 17,678 6;861f»+7,'^^8 ^ 0,855 37,190 1,11,P23 ^9,377 2,19,00^+ 12, ^9 272 ^^,718 1,^ ^0.1 ; I TOTAL f7 JV,L,3^[cr,V9,986'22,6f,lf20!' 8,1 8,1+35'2,89,25^ 11,07';689._J T8V9' * Sex-wse feures are estmated.

18 II - ' - Examnaton Hesul^^ of I.oar-s-Kgh School Exarraton> (Supplementary ) Name of Board N umb e r_ Anp e a r e d _, ^ Number Passed Boys jj Grls Total Boys Grls Total Pass % age 1. 2, Bd. of Sec. Edu., AP. Id. of Sec. Edu., As^^am j ^,286 1, ,077 : 2,7591 1, , h. 5. C Q udhar Zc.h. Ex. Bd., '^^5,577 l.-tna (-n:-r-t -o. Ef?tc.Ld., 27,552 Gc;ndh1:' '-a ^ vd. ofseo. -.;,',!.,,, Haryana'; 3, d. '. "^du ' ' " 2^0 ' h Ld. or 3»JwEdu. Krrr-'t-'k- Sec. Edu. Ex. Ld. Bd. of g&'f., Ed.uq Kora^aj ^1,5^5 ^1,375 1 V. Mah. S t T to I'd., Poon a ^7,36^ 11. Bd. oc Sec. Edu., Ors-o'16, lunjab d. of S<^, Edu./ h,k7c 13. Ed. of Coc. Cdu., 7,238 Ra.astl^an 1^. Bd. of Sac. Edu., T.N-duM 6, Ld. of r.s. a I.Edu.,u.p,>7, of Sec. Edu. -'" - C-ntrl Ld. of Sec. Edu.,-, - Delh. «. Oouncl for I.^-.:^an Sch. Gy - Ex., Delh. 19. Unverst-es * ( "78 TOT.^,3f,119 1, ^,185 ; 11,3^3: 1, ,5^ ,966 : Uo,5l8 10,/'3. -^,205 * 1^, , ; ^s59c "0 %8. 36 : 1,^61 I : 106 : ^ 13, ,5^^ ;.9,^32' 2,9^-6 12, , f,397 \. 7,535; 6,31+If ' 13,879 \ ,«95 \ 61-^262, :5,736 ; ^, ,pM+ J ,89c 2,137 1,^10 5,^27 1,911 ^ I8,f68 6,607 ; 8,6^8 : 21,^89 1 9,591 ; 8,323 ^833 ^ 3,850. 1, o5'-f 8:^3 ^3^ ; 5,10^- 1,560 ; 3,713 ', 32^^ [ 9,377 ; ' 2,656 ^;58^ ^ ,67^ \ ^,037, _ r ,28,553-81,015 7,239 '1,08,25^ : Sex-wse fg res are estm.ated.

19 - 3 " III - Examnaton Results of Boards - Hgher Secondary Examnaton (Annual ) 1. Name of Board Bd. of Sec. Edu., Assam ^ - Boys fgrls... Total 5,028 1,180 6,208 Boys 1,975 Grls 51+6 Total 2,521 Pass fo age k. Bhar Sch. Ex. Bd., Patna Bd. of Sec. Edu., Haryana K.P. Ld. of Sch. Edu. 19,662 5,621 3,290 1,769 2, ,^31 7,8^9 ^,106 12,0^ 3,681 1,167 1,123 1,U08 9^7 13,167 5,089 2,1llf 61.V 6V J <f: K. Bd. Of Scl:^. Edu *J 3, ^,275 1,^ ,7^7 V /. Bd. of Ssc^ 'Sdu., M.P. * Mah. State Bd., Poona j 80,022 8,!+l6 16,27^ 2,0^7 96,296 10,^63 62,776»+,28o 13,87Jf 1,32V 76,650 5, ! Bd. of Sec. Edu., Orssa \ Punjab Bd. of S^fn, ^du. ; 12,106 Bd. of Sec. Bd., Rpja-/ 3S,950 sthan. / W.B. bd. of Sec.. ( 1,07,682 Edu. * Central Bd. of Sec. 33,690 Edu., Delh. Councl for Indan Sch. C. Ex., Delh 1^, Unverstes * rotal ^,^37 3,553 j 3^26';M55'' ,660! 17,766 8,'+30 I f7,380 21,899 h,29,581 1,109 3^,799 3,070 7, ^, ,^88 22,033 76,129 22,29^+ 2, ,189 ^,955 16, ,9^2 \ 2,803 55h 266 9,677 26,988 92,95^ 22,650 5,7V 3,063 66,005 T3';92,V10 j 2,19,967 jv8,268"t2,68, V,5 I '68 A" * Sex-wse feures are estmated.

20 HX/llNATION RESULTS CF BO.-lRDD - KR. SSO. EX.. I ON _ (SUP PLEMlv'TART ) Name of Board! Number, Ap-psargL-! Boys I Grls Total Grls Total Pass fo age 1. Bd. of Sec. Edu. Assam. 93 ^ '^ n Idhar Gch.Ex. Bd.,\ 3,236 Patna ,829 2,169 ^31 2, Bd. of Sec. Edu. h22 h. Faryana. H.P. bd. of Sch. 285 Edu. 5. J.6 K Bd. of.;:h, 5^9 Edu. * 6. Bd. of Sec. Edu. 17,006 M.P. * \ 7. Mah. State Bd., "2,092 Poona d. of Sec. :F;du. 137 OFlS.S.a-;;^^;;;^, j 9. Punjab ^d.'of SCl,* ll,633 Edu. J 10. Ed. of S Edu. j2,965 Raj as than, < 11. Bd. of Sec. Edu. 12, Central Ed. of Sec. Edu. Etelh * ^ 5,282 13, Councl for IndaoV - Sch. C. Ex., Delh *) l^f. Unverstes /5,392 TOTAL ^ 166 2,117 ' ^73 I 28 I 1,059 ' 815 1, f ,123 2, ,692 3,780 1,596 6,878 7,021 20! lf0 73 3, Ilf2 97 lf 722 f 61 1,607 M-72 2, ' 2, j29,592 19, 092 j 38:6&M. j lf,9o { 1, f,567 c-^o V ,183 2,079 3,69^ 3,681f 19,^68 lf6.6 ^ 5^1 29, = ,31 Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

21 - 5 - V - EX.:>1B'.-.TICN RESULTS OF BOmDS - HR..SEC. PAJcT I EX.J^I Cll^TJ/L ) Name of Board I pred Ivv^mb a r Pa s p d Boys Grls Total Boys Grls "Total % aje 1. Bd. of Sec. Edu. Harvana 2, H.P. Bd. of Sch. Edu. 10,297 6,031 3,306 1,752 13,603 7,783 5,831 2,816 2,515 2,216 8,3V6 5, A 6V.7 3. Punjab Bd. of Soh* Edu. h. Central Bd. of Sec. Sdu., Delh. 18,637 8,828 27,V65 11,973 6,V27 18^1? , ,V V 1, TOTL 36,07V 1V,2V2 50,316 21,3^3 11,V92 L 32,835 65«3 VI - EXAl4lI^,TI0K RSCULTS 0? bo.lds * BIR. SnC. PART I?,X;-;Nh _ Q9n_9 LqPPT EMSNT.JIX ) 1. Bd. of Sec. Edu, Haryana. 1,126 2V6 1,372 V H.P. Bd. of Sch.Edu, V Punjab Bd. of Sch, Edu. V. Central Bd. of Sec. Edu., Delh. 1,899 1,oV3 2,9-V2 807 V38 1,2V5 V2« TOT L 3,V55 1,'+96 L V,951 I 1,316 I 593 1,

22 - 6 - VII - -EXAMIN..TIOK KESULIS CF LO.JIDS _ HIGH 3G:00L EXlllN JIIuNS _ 1971 _72 (^JsKU. ) Name of Board : bovs Grls j Total 4. oys Grls _ Pass Total! % ^rs 1. E^.of Sec. Edu., A.P. 1,31,731 ; 39,^^31^ 1,71,165; 67,16^ 2. E r.of Sec. Edu. 56,769 27,361! '8U.;3b I 22, ;:'''r Fatra. ;h. EdJ'd. p, ;, G l0hr. -.ft^-r. 5. Ed. of Sec '. Edu., Knryana. * 6..H.P.Br:...or Sc-l,. Edu. 7. J & K Bd..of Scjl"^.:!;du. 8. Ka-m:taka See.Edu. ;1,76,113 xlu2. ^ 89,5M+ "3,933 16,E95 88,0^1 ^^^no, lr2,5c 17,125 3,239 8,371 I ^,0.^nof h,^ l,9vf 1,31,P'35 ' 71,05^ 17,^'"^ 2^,^66 1,26,If20- : 18,557 8,260 10,^65. j h^,- -Q I 19,'17 ^706 I 10,115 ^ 6,120 I 36,362 10,061 I "2,393 E,;02 15,969 Ex.- Bd. I ' 9. Ed.of Boo»Educ. Kerala; 1,0^,159,oc,c^+! 2,03,173 ' ^6,l97! 36, ' Mah.State 1^., Poona 2,-58,026 > 86,1+871 ^,25,1^13 M,16,296' 1^6, Ed.of -Sec.Edu.,Orssa, 1+7,312 * 8,827 ^ ^ r " 56,139 j 22,693 j 1-,615.., 12. Pun; at Ed.of Sch.E^u./ 50,536 26,1+^6-76,982 31, ,257 I 13. B^.of Sec.Edu.,Rajas- 88,325 17,1+17^ 1,05,71+2 ;' 38,1+30! 0,6E5 tb-n ' II+. Bd.of Sec.E:^u., Taml) 1,36,81+8 N'-:-u. ' ^ ^ 15. Ed.of H.. c 1. Edu.,\ 5,15,267 ET. F. 2l+,6Q8 1,0^ ,278 -, E.E.Pd.of Sec.Edu. * I. 77,^^5 17. Central Ed.of Sec.Edu.-* 2,208 1,663: '^3,871 1,337 1,253 De"h. ^-r^ 18. Councl for lodan Sch.) 663 C. Ex., Delh Unverstes * 1 1^,083 T OT ,255 1,296; 5, ,721 30,530 1,22,^-11 62,576 "9,767 1?,508 10, ,331 72,1+19 1,6P,E31 27;^08 Ef;8l1 1-8, ^5.6 1^9.9 EF,6 6^.1+ ^^5.5 «1,175 37,91^7 1,19, ' 2,2^,055 UE,568 2,73,523 U6.7 ; 1 28, ' 2, " , ; 1, ^ 2, !9,02,75812,99,596 12,02,35^ : * Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

23 - 7 - SX.u4M^I0rJ nesults OF bo.jds - HIGH SCHOOL EX.->.BATION (&UPPLSkSt.TARY Name of Board _NDb r_ ->pp eared Boys 1 Grls' Total Boys I Grls Total Pass % age V. 6. o /. 8. c V Bd.of Sec. Snu.,.-.P 29,517 7,669 L r\. of S'-G Edu., I V, 816 1, 9V: Assav. ' ar Sch, Ld.rd. t 19,186 j 1,773 L-tna. ; G.;,-: r t. Eluc. ' 23,1 11,120 'L-. Gdr-!'1hraf-;r. Ld.of L'-O. Edu., ; 10,118 Far\':na. * j H.P'. -d.of Sch.Sdu. 220 j J.6-.K. Lr.of :«:hs'^u 1,200 Kar'P-t/'ra See.Edu.! 59,6^5 Ex. Ld. ^. [ L:. of r :T.~^y,c Kg rala ^6,039 Mah.State Ld., PoonaL 53,^^l8 V,V97 17^551 T d.of Sec.Edu.,Orssa) 1-6,095'' 2,5^3 ru>v'abluof 3:^h*Edu.) 8,157' V,6o6 ' ' ' L '. of Sec. Edu Ra,1astran. 12,303 ^^252 Ld. of Sec. Edu., T."rl Nadu. L''. of L'.^. I. Sdu., "L.r. 23,'-23 7,160 8,208 1,723 vv,cv. of Sec.Edu,,1+oV 3,6:^9" Control Ld.of Sec. Edu., Delh. Councl for Indar Sch.C. Ex., Delh. Unverstes 1,921 3,y ,VV3 7hk 37,186 6,763 20,95^' 35,C/o A,C ,6^ 80,108 87,536 71,V69 18,638 12,763 lv,555 31,631 ^3,0V3 2,665 10,762 2,7C8 c,730 9,87^ L,-15 "^ ,591 '",250 15,^'16 6,V27 3,22V 5,79V V,768 3,927 5, ,162 1,175 I 781 1,0^ ,037 7,863 5,659 1,250 2,V33 1,107 1,958 1,173 1, ,92V 3,883 7,561 13,^30 3, V32 18,628 16,113 21,575 7,677 6,257 6,901 6,726 5,100 7,030 1,313, 3V.8 57.V 36.1! " V 30.2 I VI.2 ; V9.0 ' V7.V j V 53.9 V9.3 TOT.A P, 27,060-1,30,185 jl,^7,2lf5 1,01,080 38,CV2 1,Vo,022 j 30.6 Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

24 IX - EX..U^m^.JIO! RESULTS OF BO.cDS- HIGEER SSCOND.RY EX.jMH.I.JIOf (.ljmt.u. ) Name of Board Boys -Number I Grls ns^! Total ZUMt?T~../'^ PacIMZEIPass Boys ; Grls Total % age Bd. of Sec. Edu., 5,837 As F am. E-':-.r Sch. Ex. Bd. j 20,563 Pa^ra. 1 Id. of Sec.Edu., I 6,056 1,219 2,031 2,2lf0 I 1 7,056 22,59^ 8,296 2,533 9,206 -,E ,167 1,715 3,022 10,373 ^,966 lf2.8 1^ If. h.1, L RT, of scv. Edu.; 3,525 1,007 ^,532 2, , J.d K. B-^ of Sch, 3,068 Edu, * Ed.of Sec.Edu., M.l. * Mah.State Bd., Eoona 7,959 1,135 '27,536 2,272 h, 203 1,01,98lf 10,231 1,115 35,882 If,330 1l+,728 1,339 1,572 50,610 5, c. 9. Ed.of Sec.Edu., 11^+ Orssa. X un J.^b' B d. o: S: h. Edu>; 11, ,15s , , , , E'^of Sec. Edu., ( If 1,If22 Ravastlan. /J.B. ^d. of Sec, 1,02,550 Sdu. * Central Ed. of Sec. 30,^'^5 Edu., Delh. Councl for Indan lf,9lfo Sch.C.Ex., Delh. Unverstes * 1,91 0 9,053 :^7,929 25,951 3, ,W 1,fO, ^79 65, 91^6 8,097 2,617 21,579 ++,180 23,^ ,358 18,133 15,908 2,861-13^ 26,937 62,313 39,381 7, ^ M+.I T0T.Jb 3,2l+,085 h,20,lf11 +,1+^,1+96 1,61,189 I 6),5^8! 2,27,737 5l.2 * Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

25 X SXMI^. TION -vssultc OF BO IIDS-IIIGLER SECOKD.JIY Ea.^H^.J:ION_971-7P( SUPPLEMENTARY) Nane of Board Boys. «^rl-?- ; Total Boys. _ Jucbex Passed Grls Total Pass- % aee Ld.of Sec.Edu., Assam. Lh-r Sob. Ex. Ld. Patra. ". o^ so. Edu., L,^ c\ jc.. * K.L.^d.o"" Sch.Edu. 5V IVV 132 6,519 68^ 392 2,053?9V 1 ch ^0 2,V V J.cK. Bd. of Soh* Edu. Bd.of Sec.Edu., h.r. * Mah.St'-te Ld., Poona ,757 1, V,V ,212 2, ,V08 5V0 95 2, ,V V C 1^, Bd.of Sec.Edu., Ors: a. PurdK.b Bd. of O-Ch. Edu. Bd. of Sec. Edu., R Lusthan. w.s. Ld.of Sec. Edu.* 38 ; 1,613 '-,062 16,76V 9 1,178 1,223 V,V56 V7 2,7': 5,085 21, V 2,VV2 9, ^ V 1,31V 3,C85 12, V7.I 60,7 '6O A. Central Ld. of Sec. Edu., Delh. Councl for Indan Sch.C.Ex., Delh. Unverstes 6,870 1,826 8,696 :-1,C26 V,292.V9.V, 228 j ! 8,193 3V,293 V8.7- J- Sex-wse feures are estmated.

26 10 - XI - EX.uM.IN.TION KESULTS OF BO.JID.^- fr. SEC. P.4RT I EX.uMINION ( A^^NU/JL ) Name of Board 1 :^umb,e:.. _.A5 Boys Grls Total f Boys Grls Total ^ Pass % age 1. Bd. of Sec EdUc, Assam. 2. Bd, of Sec. Edu,, Haryana,- * 3. >d. of Sch. Edu, If. Punjab Bd. of S^h* Edu. 5". Oentral Ed. of Sec. Edu. Delh. TOT.L ^31 5, ^,239 1,BtO 7, l!+,08'-f 7,099 25,292 1, ,813! 1^,559.1 ^8, ,977 3^621 10, ,772 1, ,349 5,007 j 5,395! 15,^55 j 367 I I 20,o?.5 1 9, , , j ] 1-62,2 XII - EXMIN.:rCK RESULTS OF B0^^D2^'HR. SEC. P.aT I EX.J2J..Tr)N..Q7_72 TSUPPLEMHKTxJlY ) 1. Bd. of Sec. Edu., Assam. 2. Bd. of Sec. Edu., Harvana. >- 3. K.P. Bd. of Sch. Edu. ^. Pmjab Bd. of S(Qtj>.E-^u. 5. Central Bd. of Sec. Edu. Delh. 1, ,607 6'-f ,170 2, ,777 ^^ lf ( , Ifl.9 TOT. ^,313 2,029 6,3^2 1,f89 98;+ 2, * Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

27 XIII - ' SX-.MI1LJICK RESULTS OF BO.lD^- HIGH SCHOOL EX.^lK.JIQN (ANNU. ) Hame of Board Boys I uru ^ H sax s- I Hc?b.e: IPSFP d Grls Total Boys Grls Total Pass ^ aee t. 7. 1C A Bd.of Sec.Edu.,.-.F. 1,51,2cV Bd.of Sec.Edu., As san 5V,858 Loar ScL.Ex.Ld.Latna 1,6^583 vju; ar 92,529 Gand^^n^r - r. B-'.nf S"C.E''u., Earyan; 6C,395 "r-..l d-. Scr.Eau. 13,853 o.c.k./r^.of SQh^du. * 21,6^-7 Karntaka Sec.Ldu.Ex.Ld 91,53V Ld.of Vub.Ex., Kerala 07,8V9 LaL. State Bd.,.L oona 2,V9,3C7 " d. Sec.Edu., 6,3T6 -.-opur. Ld.of- Sec.Edu., Orssa dun.lab Ld.c:^' Sah^Edu. V5,633 55,577 Ld.of 5ec;Edu.,Rajasthan; 91 A01 Ld.of Seo.Eu., Taml /'',31,08l Ladu. I L'd_.of H.S.c. L.Ertu.,UvP,..5,36,8oUd.L.LH.c[ Sec.Edu. * o2,6vv Central :f'd of Sec.Edu.; 1, n6v Delh. - Coancl for Indan 81 3 Sch.G.Ex., Delh. Unverstes * 2,707 ^5,518 27,838 21,5V9 '-5,192 5,7Vl ^e,5^7 -'-c,ov 92?^6 96,363 3,503 8,788 28,971 18,V97 59, V,825 1, ,';7,322 82,7^6 1,90,132 1,37,721 76,136 ^^^'22 1,31 ^632 1,90,615 3,V5,675 r A y' 9 - : > 5V,V21. %, 5V2 1.2S-^-8 1,-0,732 6,22,53V I 2,13,006 1,07,^^-^9 ' 26,153 3,A ,675 3,52c 2V,171 20,82V V^, >71 27,136 2V,^-7C 11.r/5 9, OA 35,17" M, 1 d, ^69 2,c5, 18,780 3^d21 -'7,^'d9 63,870 6V3 95V 22,66V 7,«15 22,3^0 ^779 -,930 3,VV5 ^,c79 O ) 1,555-1 r 00 9' '''2'' ^ ^, 3 '7 M6d -3,o3 5^377-9, ,06,^35.28,639-51, ,516 33,625 I3 9y65 1^, ^3,3'2 I 1,70,922 2,>91 OT nfp. b m 26,0CV 96,903-2,^1,383 I 36,-:^ 3 \ 1,766 1,376 1,316 5V.1 3V ^0.5 I )-; 0.. ^- H V Vl.C 5^.7 V V V TOT.^ 19,57,2V9 6,28,373 25,85,62218,18,326 3,CV,SV5'!11,23,171 : V3.V * Sex--wse feures are estmated.

28 XIV _ E^^.Il^jJ'IOE tc&ulg OF ^O^jJDS- HIGH SOHOOL E/HllUTlOr _1972'_';3' CslTpKl'Ef^lSKT'ARY Nave of Board j-^oys l^arhsr *ppeaj«cl Grls Total Boys Grls ed_ Total > Pass ^ age 1. LrUof SoC. SdU.,...r. 5l,r6lf 2. d.of See,Edu.,..s-c;r 3,2^ h-r Och.E/.Bd.ratna 20,>'nE f. Cuj,r-.t -ESucd., I 23,S26 1^,89^ 1,808 3,8f3 13,563 66,957 5,052 2lf,7lf1 lf2,l+^9 1,736 ^,f-70 12,531 3,^92! 996 1,616! 9,815 18,363 2,732 10, lf lf.1 Er.e '.of fee.edu.,f a' -ara - (. t...'or "ch. Or'u. ^. -f 3^h^Kdu, 1^,257 t-:':o c..:c.edu.ex. \ 6,6ff 20,206 E3,':o 85,3^7 13, ' EE 2,lf91 I 5,^1-9 E,6«1 18,933 ^ '.( [ JJTHC (er"2 a If 7,1 31 1',. I!,.St;to ^: \, Poena 57,C7^ 11. f ]et,e(!u., ' 1+lfO Fo.r o ur. 12. Id.of Sec.Edu.,Orssa M 3,1 8J 13. un-'l' Br.nr Srtf.Edu. \ 6,723 lf. I'!.of Sec.Edu.', 7,'/35 H-,rstb:un. 15. I d. uf So c. Edu.,Tarl j 2C, ^,605 1>,'+C ,335 3,517 1,657 6,03: 76,EP ,CI 6 c,2fr;, 2 26,317 I5,27f ^ f. P - o '1^2 6.E09 2,666 3,257 '7 E,0c7 12,768 I 9,P32 I. 77! 1,369 1, 3f 0 7V1 1,'^«( 28,(^2 22, , 178 E,C06 3,9'; 8 5, ^, ^\ of H.S.G I.^du.,U,P.) 7,0^1 17. ^^'.^ -^cf S-c. du. *. - Vc. C-ntr^l Bd.of Sec.E^u.^ - D^ah. /' 1'.. Councl for In^'an / Or h.c.ex., Delh. 2C. Unverstes * I I78 1,7E9 69 -,820 2^7 0, ^ h,h7^ 80 50,7 '32.1+ TOT.X 3,^0,^15,37,77;^,^8,586 1,C9,267 hh, 867 1,51^, * Sex-rws6 feures are estrated.

29 XV - EXAM H^'AT ION RESULTS OE BOARDS- llgeer SECONDlRI EXAMBIATION (j^^udu. Name of Board Boys Grls I Total ( Boys Grls Total v- a 3 s t ap;e -- r-- T " 1. BdoOf Sec.Edu., Assam 10,33V 2,152 12^86 V, ,Vo ; V Bhar Sch. Ex.Bd.Patna. 3,C ,5Vl Vo5 : V 3. Bd.of Sec.Edu., Haryana 5,581 2, ^7 2,611 1,0«fc 3,699 H.P.Bd.of Sch.Edu. 3,57 V 979 V,553 2, ,VC9 /V 9 5. J.cScK.BdcOf %>-^Edu. * 2,9VV 1,173 V,7 1,168 V68 1,636 3L» Bd.of Sec.Edu., M.P. * Mah.State Bd., Poona 97,659 7,998 38,927 2,306 1,36,586 1O53CV 26,350 V,V13 10,555 1,651 36,905 6,06V! I 27,.1 8. Bd.of Sec.Edu.,Orssa y5 V2 V V V, Punjab Bd.of Sfe-Edu. 9,598 Bd.of Sec.Edu.jRajas- V8,10^- thar V;.B.Bd. of Sec. Edu. * ^,19,809 V Central Bd. of Sec. -Edu., Delh. Councl for Indan V,772 Sch.C.Ex., Delh. Unverstes * 3,63V v,552 5,V37 8,868 V7,756 27,689 3,Vl5 1,VV9, 15,035 56,972 1,67,565 69,2V1 8,187 5,083 6,053 28,821 V3,270 25,982 V,2lV 1,328 3,V56 V,5V6 17,332 16,V75 3, ,509 33,367 60,602 V2,V57 7,3M 1,860 I 63.2 > c TOT. 13,58,672,1,V3,060 5,01,732 1,51,858 60,822 I 2,12, 680 t" V2.V" * Sex-v/se fgures are estmated.

30 X^/I - EX.>1IN..TI0N RESULTS OF BO.J^DJS-HIGHER SECOND.JIY EX.Jv]^^TI0W_ (SUPFLEMK!-rT..RY ) Nane of Board Nuj T]3sr jajpsjarad. Boys Grls T^'cal Boys Grls Total.!?a3S age 1, Bd.of Soc.Edu., Assan 1,^h , Bhar Sch.Ex.Bd.Patna 1, ,256 lf96 3. Bd.of Sec.Edu.,Haryana, h. H.P.Bd.of Sch.Edu ^ 510 l^occ 5. J.& K. Bd.of Scl.Edu. * Ol^f 26lf 1, Bd.of SocEdu.,M.Pc + 18,723 5,1+05 2l-:-,l28 ^, , ,812 o2.7 I 2^-.1 I 7. Mah.State Bd.,Poona 1,838 +f7 2, B^^of Sjc.Edu.,Orssa 28 If y I 8. lun.ab B.^'.of Sche^'u. 1, ,118 ^ Bd.of Sec.Edu.Rajasthan If, 502 1,215 5,717 2, W.B.Bd.of Sec.Edu Central Bd.of Sec.Edu. Delh. Councl for Indan Sch. C.Ex., Delh. Unverstes 1 6,530 3,27s 1! 1 1,885 9f6 8,1+15 l+,22lf 3,^95 1,856! TOT :L 1 39, ,387 50,822 15, ' 703 3,591 +,+86 33^2 62=8 _ 526 2,382 ' ,317 19,530 < ' * Sex-wse fgures are estmated.

31 X^fll _ E...J'IN.j:OK RESULT3 OF LO.Jllfel^l. SEC. LJlT I ( -JffU.J. Lame of board Boys Nun* ex ^En Sr. Grls T ot al Jucber laased 1. B-:.of S.Edu.Haryana. 12,331 3,537 15,26-2. :.L.Ld.of Sch.Edu. 5,398 1,-67 7, dunab L :.of C«h.Edu. 20,287., J 0 (~ Or; 0 V, Sentral.L:.(;f dec. d^u. Delh. 76d 1,210 TOT..L 132,777 h5,^38 \ 52,215 - ',-,32V! 29,21 XVIII _ ^^_LIL^JIOL K^SULIS OF LO.HD- KR. SEC, x.jdt 1^- lo72-7d (SLx LLEld:L'!L..ruL ) 1. L d. of S.E du. Haryn a. ' - 2. K.I.L.of Sch.Edu. 3.. I un 1 ab ; d. c f S «rhd u; V. Central L^of Sec. Edu. Delh. 2,502 1 T r "Q 3, ,328 3V.8 TOT.Jd 2,^02 1,309 3, ! 1,328 3V.8 I

32 XIX - EXJGNATIOIJ RESULTS OF DO.JvDS- HIGH SCHOOL EX.;MINATlor^ ~ ^ny^u'^^.^v^slmull Name of Bo^rd Grls" ; Total lueb.ex I a s ej Boys Grls j Total 1. 3d.of Sec.Enu.,-.0. ^ 1+2,905 1,63,903 56,^ ;'"'.of Sec.E-'u.,.:?^par 57j86o 3C,579 95,239 23,67^ ^ j 1,20,^ lar 3c.Ex.B-^.Ietna ;1,?9,351 23,551 : 2,12,902 I EL 071^ : U-. G u 0:; r -1 v ^. E^?.'.;»B. ;7,96U. 1+9,^23 ; -,E^,%7: tc,^^^ 5. 0-\of oec. E^^'u., ryana ^5,32n n,%0 1,OLj660 61,2El ' 6. H.^.bf.of Ceh.Elu. * 13,^:M,..., 21,697 ^> ^ ^,73'^' 6,517 : 1,57'; 2S21U. ^,+5(: c,c9f ; ; 2-c.Elu.Ev.Bdv.6,2^+0! ^+3,10 1, 39,l+'^0, U'%'',02 E-duoK---r, ("1.37,321 1,3^,055 2,6^M76 ^ ^ :,^ '} ; 1 2. l"-b.3-2o 2^^ jloo'ca of See.Edu.,Manl-^ur 12. I-;e/h-.a.a.v-.: O^^of Sch. E'':u. Tura. ; 13. r:.-f SfC.E:"u. jcrssa ' 1+^^,-656 ^h. run:,ah Bd^of Sc<h,Edu. \ 66, of S:c.E^u.,2,vJasthapO c5,66l 16. b^.of 3.-c.S''u., Tar 11 /,50,5cl+ De'^h. C.Ex., Delh. 21» Unverstes * TOT. 2,92,600 1,oB,002 : 9,12,tu2,1,4-6,^^2.- 6,665 ' ' '+,071 ; r,736. 2,3';2-:--. 1,077 1,^^20 3, ,lfV,lf of h..j>.& l.sdu., 0 * " of S c.e-'u. 1:. Contr,-.Ll BO.of Sec.Edu.',- 26,';1U- 1,71 1^,195 ' 58,'51^ 22,56V" 36,1+36. t, 3;27:1. 29,^^25 2;,1+51+ : 1,16,115?7,775 65,2"0 ; 2,U,^9^ ; 73,933 21,092 9,9^7 10,372 2^,2^ 6 15,276 3,11" 3,^^5 e;, ^60 79, "^72 32,665 5^,21+6 "9,^37 76,916 10,9t^ 12,^22 63,752 ^9,6''3 I 75;903 60,2^+7 12,07,137 1,3^3 : 3,725 72c 9,191 19,971+ ^600 38;.25 1,85^ 27, ,79; 1+6,375 1,12,358 r 97,160 :6,E1,651 d,7;..,1"02 \ 67,626 \ 2,1+6,72 O 33,1:8 1,2o,'~52 1+3,252 1,51+5 ; 3,262. 1,03V IE, 098 '^6 6t,350 2 SchJ 1,687 1,^7^ 3,161 ' 1, ,32a. 2,.7Vo ,1+86 2,22': 8,706 1+,16«' 1, , j.-. J 21,3^,276 7,32,262 ; 2^,66,5381 ^89,6l+6 3,71,906;12,61,552 l+l+.o * Sex-wse fgures are estmated. ** Fgures rel-te to

33 _ 1/ - XX - LA.J-lL a lor. R/;SULTC of LO.lDS-HIGh SCHOOL EX.4I!w.TIQr._973_7V (SU11 LZl'ENT-JIY ) Name of Foar'f! Boys Numl: e r Grls /*ppenre d Total Boys Grls Total Bass % age 1t Brl.of Soc.E^^u. 2. B, of Sec. E''u., /..s san 3. h-r Sch.Ex.B''.latna k. G\.1,r'\ t. uc B d., V2,995 35,3^5?3,132 12,39^ ;3v 5,113 11,V17 5V,993 9,1V6 ^-0,V53 3V,55^5 3,631 1,8/': 1^,2^/ 7,571 1,5V3 1,M6 2,891 3,56V 5,17V 2,915 21,3 '0 11,135 9.V n O-c.Erlu., ''nrvanaj - H of Sch.E 'u. *, 1,22V..- \ r - (^te^u. *'*^ 17, 'r t 0 c. E^u. 5-,364- V73 6,^.W 17,739 1,6y7 2:3,901 78,1-3 3V9 6,1' C 1C,V20 1V9 2,!^'1 V,C1V V'8 2,661 1V,V3V 29.3 ^ r'.,,f 3 c.educ(cr;!la 1 2r,21C 1 r-^d-.:t:.l., 1.,.ocna,y:',l36 11! :. vf Sec.Eru.,B:^rlpar ' 75V 12 Mo/-],-.v:.."^^.cf >:ch. I VBf E^'u., Tur *' 13. r. l.ol" S--o.E'IU.,0-lssa 1^,625 1V. 1 un,: lb 1: -'. of S^t., E'^^.u. 10, Bd.of :Vjc.E'!u.% 7,76V Hn r-.-l -n. 16./.of.ce.Eu., 1S,A5 Tardl 2 a 'u /of ^.o. I. E 'U.,, /. J:. * j.?. /.L.b '.(B Sec.E lu. " * 1'/ Cunt -al : /of Sen. E'u., DL.IBI. 20. Councl rov rdan Sch.0.Ex.,Dolh. 21. Unverstes 61,370., I 5,000 V3,^ 1 7,6V5 1,6VV 9V,655,77,2^-0 21,629 2V,3S«%V0P 5,761 2V,006 :3,9V1 35,811 2,167 7,767 12,V7^ve;993 6,(12 3,8^5.2,511 "9 0 3V,3C0 2,^30 250,2V5 2,225 5^6. 1,V53 IV,63c 90V 3V,9'^2 67,oV ,257 5,992 3,, 107 5,V82 V8,93C 3,32V V V V2.8 TOT..L ;V,9V,V71 \ 1,$1,319;6,85,790 \ 1,69,2V8 72,180 2,V,V28 I 35.2 * Sex-wse feures are estmate ** Feures relate to

34 XXl _ feellts OF EO.tD - HIGHER EGa^"I).J^Y EX.J4I10.TION-1 r73_7l^ (.JNU.J. ) Nan-IG.of Doarr.2 Nunber, ArpRa-RRD Boys Grls T of al Boys J^fumt'Or Is. -ssed Grls Total ass aee 1. BE. of Sec.Edu.,-ssam j I F, 67 I 2. Bhar Sch.Ex.Bd.Iatna 3. h. E-^. of Sec.Eou.,Haryara 5,199 H...;:. of Sch.Efu. * f' 3, u, c. E. \. of S.(;f/; JIlU 6. E^. of Sec.Edu.,M,-F 7. Mah.State E^.,Ioona 8. B-.of Sec.Edu.,Manpur; 288! 9. Mec^Ealaya B-^.of Sch.! '.'-fl ' E-'-'u. Tura. 1 ; 1C. E^'of Sec.Edu.,Orssa 59 I 11. lun^ab E^^..of S.c<h.,Edu.; 11,26^^ Bd.of Sec.Edu.., 12. Ra.-asthan ,6lf1 2,99': , 62.; 2,128 : 7,327 \ 2,lf68 ^ 1,007 3, ,^75 If,7^8 1, ,373 fo.6 1,173 1+,117 1,162 >66 1,636 55,39f h,79,850 1 :19,339 62, f2,8m+ I 2,513 10,715 : lf,c'22 ' 1,71+8 6, If 171 ^ , ;.'-.^ t7 R \ 6^ 22 ^ ^8 6, ,868 7,11 ^- ^-^,21 2. ' n,32o lo.oo^f [' 55,o6f 27,1+33 6,Ifl 6 ; 33, ,958-1,65, ,069 2^,lf68 91, Ilf Central Ed.of Sec. Edu., Jelh. Councl for Indan Sch.C.Ex.,Delh. Unverstes * 1,783 27,llf2 66,967 2lf,967 16,1lf9 j 1+1, If 3,51+1 8,230 1 If,220 3,1^7 I 7,+C7-. 90tO 79I+ 2,577 ; j 1,21+2 If 8.2 TOT.J.,62,979 5,29,181 \ 1,83,712 82,911+ ^ 2,66,626 5c.k * Sex-wse fgures are estmated. ** Fgures relate to

35 XXII _ 2/..-II';. Ta] RESULTS uf BO.j;D_ HlGHEl SEC KD.JL E X.^mL.IOL _r-;73_7lf (SULLLS^SKI.JIY ) N-rru of Board Kunbor Anno-Tror Numb or LaqRP Lass Boys Grls, Total Boys Grls Total % aee! 1 1. t j' 1.. o f Sw c. E cl u., A.s s am IV3 5V.V 2 _ I: L).--)r Sc^h.Ejc.L '. Patna '. of So ^. E \\., H ar y an a 52>+ 3% 1 90S 2V9 167 V16 V5.8 V, L.J..d.-.^r Sch.E'u. * 5% V , J.td L.d'.rf Sch.E'u.** n n" J ' ( of S.c.E'lu.,^.x. * 1L,77^ 7,536 2'7,3' 0 r,722 '2,Vf9 9, ! ') M l.stnt'.. "L/ con a. 2, ,-^^o 829 ; ,9 ; 0 ^- B. of Su (,-L-^'u.,Man];ur 6e 39 1 ('7 36 ' C.1 j Ml, nh-l.;y,n L'.of Sch. 5' 1«7 9 5C.0 1 'E'^u., Tura. ' +! -. V. L. of ' St, c.e 'u., 0 r K p'\ ' ! 1U un a!' ; '. of SCh.Edu. 2,22V 1,70C 3,92V 7VC 1 5V6 1, L- '. rd' d..;c.ea., 3,V V,258 : 2,390 ; 653 3,oV R-' astlan. 13. W.;.L'l.of S.jc.E^u. * 36,527 13,92VJ 5c,V5l 16,090 \ 5,861 21,951 V3.5 Cent- al! \ of Soc. -,2V6 3,V10 12,356 V,506 1,6V2 6,1V8 V9.8 E!u.,Bolh * C.acl for In-an! " Sch.C.Ex.,D.;lhl.! 6. Unvorstos. * 23C 83! V V TOT..L. 76,008 28,973..,... S'..x-»v;.-c feures are estmated, * Feures relate to 1v ,0V,981 32,253 11,7V6 V3,999 Vl.9

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