Telangana SSC Results 2024: Nirmal District Tops the State with 99%
Key Highlights
• Overall Pass Percentage: The state recorded an overall pass percentage of 91.31%.
• Gender Gap: Girls secured a significantly higher pass percentage of 93.23% compared to boys at 89.42%. This translates to a 3.81% advantage for girls.
• District-wise Performance: Nirmal district emerged at the top with a remarkable pass rate of 99.05%, followed by Siddipet (98.65%) and Rajanna Sircilla (98.27%). Vikarabad district registered the lowest pass percentage at 65.1%.
Detailed Analysis
The results showcase a consistent trend of girls outperforming boys in the Telangana SSC exams. This year’s data further widens the gender gap, highlighting the potential need for targeted interventions to bridge the achievement disparity, especially in districts with lower overall pass percentages.
District Breakdown
The table provided offers a comprehensive view of the performance across all districts. We can observe several interesting trends:
• Top Performers: Nirmal, Siddipet, Rajanna Sircilla, and Jangaon districts consistently maintained pass percentages above 97%.
• Middle Range: Districts like Suryapet, Karimnagar, Peddapalli, and Nalgonda achieved pass percentages between 95% and 97%.
• Lower Performance: Districts including Narayanpet, Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Adilabad, Medak, Kamareddy, and Wanaparthy fell within the 90% to 95% pass percentage range.
• Bottom Performers: Vikarabad district stands out with the lowest pass rate of 65.1%, requiring further analysis to identify and address the underlying reasons.
Private vs. Regular Candidates
The data also reveals a significant difference in pass percentages between regular and private candidates. While regular candidates achieved a pass rate of 91.31%, private candidates secured a lower rate of 49.73%. This highlights the challenges faced by private students and underscores the importance of providing additional support mechanisms for this category.
Looking Forward
The Telangana SSC results offer valuable insights into the state’s education system. While the overall pass percentage is encouraging, the gender gap and disparities across districts remain areas for improvement. By analyzing the detailed data, policymakers can develop targeted strategies to enhance educational quality and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students in Telangana.