Announcing the SSLC results 2016 on Monday, primary and secondary education minister, Kimmane Rathnakar seemed quite unconcerned with the fall in the pass percentage from 81.82 in 2015 to 79.15 this year, claiming the two per cent difference was only because the government was alert to exam malpractices. “What you see is the quality result,” he claimed, downplaying the issue.
But not everyone is buying his theory considering that ICSE/CBSE schools do consistently well and have a high pass...
Not such a NEET affair: Karnataka SSLC kids lag behind
But not everyone is buying his theory considering that ICSE/CBSE schools do consistently well and have a high pass...
Not such a NEET affair: Karnataka SSLC kids lag behind