The results of Tamil Nadu for class 12 were declared on Monday. Sethurama Varma, Director of Government Examinations, said that the passing percentage for the academic year 2023-2024 stood at 94.56 per cent.
Uttarakhand Board exam results were declared on Tuesday. Piyush Kholia of Almora and Kanchan Joshi of Haldwani have jointly secured the highest marks in the intermediate examination by securing 97.66 per cent marks, while Priyanshi Rawat topped the Class 10 securing 100 per cent marks.
Ghulam Maya Din, hailing from Bharot, a remote hilly area of Pirpanjal of Thanamandi tehsil, Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir, has secured an AIR 388 in the recently announced UPSC CSE 2023.
The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council declared the class 10 and 12 results on Saturday. The results revealed 89.55 pass percentage for high school and 82.60 pass percentage for intermediate candidates.
Secondary Education Council Secretary Dibyakant Shukla said through a press release that the results of the high school and intermediate examinations of the year 2024 will be declared on April 20 at 2:00 pm from the Secondary Education Council Headquarters in Prayagraj.
Shivam, a resident of Gulabi Bagh in Rewari city, achieved success by securing 457th rank in UPSC. Shivam's father, Hardayal, drives a taxi. After securing success in one of the toughest exams, Shivam stressed on the significant role played by society in his education.
Leader of Opposition and former chief minister Jairam Thakur held a meeting with the protesting junior officer assistant (IT) candidates and assured them to take up their issue regarding the exam results in the assembly on Friday afternoon.
Government job aspirants, asking the state government to declare the results of the various government job recruitment exams, started a hunger strike in Shimla on Monday. These youth have declared that they will continue their strike until their demands are fulfilled.
"The Government of Karnataka is dedicated to swiftly filling all vacancies in the Department of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development. Ensuring the employability and employment of our youth is a paramount concern for the @INCKarnataka Government," Kharge posted.
The Elementary Teachers Association said that at present more than 4,000 posts of JBT are lying vacant, which is directly adversely affecting the studies of the students.