The JKBOSE, however, this time introduced the system of grades instead of the usual marks system in the papers.
30070 boys and 28223 girls appeared in the examinations of which 84.61 per cent boys and 81.45 per cent girls passed, JKBOSE chairman Zahoor Ahmad Chatt said here.
He said of the successful candidates, 3413 secured A1 grades - 90 to 100 per cent marks, while as many as 7898 students secured A2 grade (80-89 per cent) and 9353 secured B1 grade (70-79 per cent).
The unrest, which claimed the lives of 86 persons and left thousands injured, forced closure of all educational institutions for months, forcing the government to announce mass promotion of the students of the classes one to nine and class 11.
However, the authorities announced 50 per cent relaxation in the question paper for the students appearing in class 10th and 12th examinations in the month of November, but such relaxation would not be available for those students who opted to write their exams in the month of March.
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