Patna: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSB) has declared the results of Inter Science, Inter-Science Commerce and Inter-Arts and Vocational, on Tuesday. This time, there has been a decline in the results of all the three faculty of inter-science, arts and commerce. In Inter-science, where nearly 30 per cent of the candidates are successful, 37 per cent in arts and 73.76 per cent students in commerce have passed. In the year 2016, 66.16 percent of science students, 55.62 percent in arts and 79.37 percent of commerce students were successful.
Figures of failing and passing students-
Subject: Commerce
– Total 60022 student examinations included
– passed 43816
Subject: science
– Total 646231 students included in the examination
– passed 193869
Subject: arts
Total 533915 students included in the examination
– passed 197548
Total students- 12,40,168 students
Passed – 4,35,233 students
Total pass percentage is 35%
Passed in 1996, only 11 percent candidates
Going into history, there was even worse result in the year 1996. When only 10.58 percent of the test takers passed. During that time the examination of the High Court was taken and 84 percent of the results had fallen. While in 1995, 94.5 percent of the students in Inter-Science had passed. At the same time, only 10.58 percent of the succeeded in 1996. In 2010 the result was 43.60 percent. In 1996, the results of the commerce declined by 56 percent and the results were reduced to 39.90 percent. In 1995, 95.18 percent of the test takers passed in this subject. In 1997, having 70 percent results This year, the result of the Arts is the worst in the history of the board. In 1996, 64.15 percent of children had passed in the arts.
Compartmental examination will be conducted in July
Record students have failed this time in Intermediate Examination issued by BSB. Compartmental examination for fail students will be held in July. Principal Secretary of Education RK Mahajan said that the fall in the result will be studied. The compartmental examination will be held in the first week of July.
Here are the toppers:
– Science: Khushboo Kumari (Simulatla Residential School, Jamui)
– Commerce: Priyanshu Jaiswal (College of Commerce, Patna)
– Arts: Ganesh (state RNS excited middle school, Chakari, Samastipur)