Ministry of Education Report
June 4 , 2023
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- Approximately 35 lakh students enrolled in Class 10 in 2021-2022 did not progress to Class 11.
- Of these 35 lakh students, 27.5 lakh failed, and 7.5 lakh students did not appear for the Class 10 examinations.
- The failure rate of students in CBSE and CISCE is as low as 5%.
- But it was as high as 16% in State Boards.
- Of the 35 lakh students, only 4.5 lakh students appear in exams through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).
- Also, the failure rates range in NIOS between 47% to 55%.
- Only 11 States contribute to 85% dropouts, or nearly 30 lakh students.
- They are Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal, Haryana and Chhattisgarh.
- The percentage of students passing in Class 10 in Meghalaya is as low as 57%.
- In Madhya Pradesh, it is 61%, while in Jammu and Kashmir, it is 62%.
- For Punjab, it is as high as 97.8% and in Kerala, the passing rate is 99.85%.
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