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This year, an additional 20% grace marks were awarded, yet the pass rate remained notably lower.
The government has eliminated supplementary exams and introduced a new method allowing students to select their best scores from three exams.
Girls once again outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 81.11%, while boys achieved a pass rate of 65.90%, the lowest in the past three years. Rural students surpassed their urban counterparts, with a pass percentage of 74.17% compared to 72.83% for urban students.
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Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, and Shivamogga districts were the top performers, achieving pass percentages of 94%, 92.12%, and 88.67% respectively.
A total of 2,288 schools achieved a 100% pass rate this year. Students have the opportunity to request scanned copies of their results until May 16 and can opt for re-evaluation between May 13 and May 22. The second round of exams is scheduled from June 7 to 14, with the registration deadline set for May 16.