This was informed by state Board of Secondary Education (BSE) president D P Nanda here today.
Students under the state board wrote the matriculation exam papers between February 25 and March 9. For the first time, the board introduced an answer-cum-question booklet in which there was dedicated space given under each question to write the answers.
"It was mainly for this reason that the evaluation of answers was made easy and hence, we are able to publish the results in record time after completion of the exams on March 9," Nanda said, adding that as per the decision of the state government, the board would not announce the toppers' list this year.
The Board's decision to do away with the top 100 list has has shocked many students.
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