Jind tops, Nuh at bottom: Disparity sparks concern
Gurugram, May 14 -- Jind district has emerged as the top performer while Nuh languishes at the bottom in the Class 12 examination results declared by the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) on Tuesday. The results revealed a consistent pattern of disparity between districts, genders and school categories, drawing sharp criticism from concerned parents and education observers.
According to board chairman Pawan Kumar and vice chairman Satish Kumar, 85.66% of regular students passed the exams, while only 63.21% of private candidates cleared them. A total of 1,93,828 students appeared for the regular (academic) Class 12 exams, with 1,66,031 passing and 7,900 failing. Urban schools slightly outpaced their rural counterparts, with pass percentages of 85.94% and 85.64%, respectively.
Jind district led the state in performance, while Nuh was once again at the bottom. Though the board did not release specific district-wise figures, the contrast was underscored during the announcement by BSEH chairman Pawan Kumar and vice chairman Satish Kumar. Nuh's performance in the Haryana Open School Senior Secondary exams reflected similar struggles.
Only 38.69% of the 703 students in the "Re-appear/CTP" category passed. The "Fresh" category fared worse-just 235 of 1,609 students cleared the exams, translating to a mere 14.61% pass rate.
The persistently poor academic results in Nuh district have triggered a wave of frustration among parents and local residents, many of whom blame the chronic underperformance on systemic issues like a lack of qualified teachers, low literacy rates, and crumbling infrastructure.
"This is not the first time Nuh has performed poorly, and sadly, it won't be the last unless serious changes are made," said Noor Mohammad, a resident of Ferozepur Jhirka. "My son barely passed despite working hard. His school didn't have regular science or maths teachers all year."
Despite repeated attempts, education officials in Nuh were unavailable for comment....
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