Hyderabad: Students from Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions delivered strong results in the Intermediate examinations, with pass percentages rising above the state average.
Social Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar congratulated students for securing high marks. He also appreciated officials and teachers for improved outcomes across Gurukul institutions. As a result, the system showed steady academic progress.
A total of 13,611 students from 226 institutions appeared for first-year exams. Of them, 10,588 passed, taking the pass percentage to 77.79. This exceeded the state average of 66.94. In addition, 12 institutions achieved 100 per cent results.
Social Welfare students outperform state averages in results
In the second year, 13,481 students from 235 institutions appeared for exams. Among them, 11,894 cleared, pushing the pass percentage to 88.22. This stood higher than the state average of 75.61. Moreover, 41 institutions recorded 100 per cent results.
Over the past three years, Social Welfare students have shown consistent improvement in performance. Officials attributed the trend to focused academic support and structured teaching methods.
In the first year, MPC students secured a top score of 468 out of 470, achieved by seven students. BPC students recorded 438 out of 440, secured by five students. In the Arts, one student scored 494 out of 500.
In the second year, MPC students secured 995 out of 1000, achieved by two students. BPC recorded 994 out of 1000, while Arts students secured 985 out of 1000.
The minister said the results reflected student effort, teacher guidance and institutional management. Special Chief Secretary Sabyasachi Ghosh, along with Gurukul Society officials, also congratulated students.
Social Welfare Residential Students Achieve Outstanding Results in Intermediate Exams
• Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar congratulated students for securing top marks.
• Expressed happiness over the increased pass percentage in Gurukul institutions.
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