Kozhikode tops with 87.79% result in Plus Two exams

Of the 36,696 students who appeared for the exam, 32,214 cleared it

June 21, 2022 09:00 pm | Updated June 25, 2022 11:34 am IST - Kozhikode

Students who passed the higher secondary examination with full A-plus at MMET Higher Secondary School, Malappuram, celebrating on Tuesday.

Students who passed the higher secondary examination with full A-plus at MMET Higher Secondary School, Malappuram, celebrating on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN

Kozhikode district topped the State with the highest pass percentage of 87.79 when results of the Plus Two board exam were declared on Tuesday.

A total of 3,198 students got A plus in all subjects. Of the 36,696 students who appeared for the exam, 32,214 cleared it. The schools that registered cent per cent results in the district are Chinmaya Vidyalaya Higher Secondary School, Nellikode, and Silver Hills Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode city.

Teachers and students at Calicut Girls Vocational and Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, in a joyous mood after declaration of the Plus Two exam results, on Tuesday.

Teachers and students at Calicut Girls Vocational and Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, in a joyous mood after declaration of the Plus Two exam results, on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh

There is a decline in pass percentage compared with last year when 90.25% of those who had written the exam became eligible for higher studies. There is also a decline in the number of those scoring A plus in all subjects too, as last year, 5,982 students had that distinction.

Other streams

Of the 87 students who appeared in the technical stream, 61 cleared the exam. The pass percentage is 70. Of the 6,464 students who wrote in the open category, only 3,215 became eligible for higher studies. Ninety-one got A plus in all subjects.

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