CBSE Class 10 pass percentage declines from 92.44 to 68.9, says report


The issue of education has not been raised by around 40 per cent of MLAs between March 2017 to January 2018.
In a recent report released by the Praja Foundation, an NGO working in the education sector, it has been found that the pass percentage of Class 10 fell from 92.44 percent in 2016-17 to 68.9 percent in 2017-18 for the government schools after CBSE board examination was reintroduced.
It also highlighted that the issue of education has not been raised by around 40 per cent of MLAs between March 2017 to January 2018.
As per PTI, "In MCD, 49 councillors did not raise even a single issue on education in 2017-18 and only 11 per cent of total councillors in 2017-18 raised more than 10 issues," the report said.

About the report:

"Pass percentage of class 10 fell from 92.44 per cent in 2016-17 to 68.90 in 2017-18 for state government schools after CBSE board examination pattern was reintroduced."
The report was titled as 'State of School Education in Delhi' and was released by Praja Foundation, an NGO working in the sector.
The enrolment in MCD schools too fell from 8.69 lakh in 2013-14 to 7.24 lakh in 2017-18, a 17 per cent drop.
Apart from this, the Class 1 enrolments in MCD schools fell by 43 per cent from 1.69 lakh in 2010-11 to 95,817 in 2017-18 and if the current trend continues, according to a time series analysis, enrolments would drop to 37,938 in 2020-21.


About CBSE:

CBSE was established in 1962. CBSE affiliates all Kendriya Vidyalayas, all Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, private schools and most of the schools approved by central government of India.


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