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AT 95.15%, TN TRIBAL SCHOOLS' CLASS 12 PASS SCORE IMPROVES
The New Indian Express
|May 08, 2024
Among 35 schools across the state, 14 record 100% pass rate; 7 students score centum
FROM the bottom of the performance table two years ago, the schools run by the tribal welfare department have come a long way, recording a pass percentage of 94.82 in 2023 and 95.15 this year.
As per the data collated by the department, out of the total 35 schools, 14 have achieved 100% pass rate, compared to just 10 schools last year. Additionally, seven students have scored centum in various subjects against just one student who managed to get it last year.
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