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SSLC results: Yadgir district registration 51.60 pass rate; 64.43 in Reicher

Yadgir and Sindhanur Taluks had the highest pass rate in the Yadgir and Raichur regions in the SSLC exam announced on Friday.

The Yadgir District finished 33rd in the state’s regional list, passing 51.60 in total, as 7,769 students earned 7,769 out of 15,036 students taking the exam.

In Yadgir Taluk, 5,373 students, including 2,582 boys and 2,791 girls, took the exam, with 2,953 students, including 1,221 boys and 1,732 girls, accounting for 54.96%.

Shahapur Taluk ranked second with a pass percentage of 52.33. As many as 4,829 students, including 2,356 boys and 2,473 girls, took the exam, including 2,527 students, including 1,044 boys and 1,483 girls.

In Shorapur, Taluk recorded 47.15 pass percentages. As many as 4,834 students, including 2,276 boys and 2,558 girls, took the exam, including 2,279 students, including 873 boys and 1,406 girls.

Raichur Region ranked 32nd from Level 31

Sindhanur Taluk ranked first in Taluks in Raichur district, earning a 64.43 pass percentage.

As many as 5,544 students, including 2,616 boys and 2,928 girls, took the exam, with 3,572 students including 1,465 boys and 2,107 girls, accounting for 64.43%.

Deodurga came in second, earning a 52.37 pass percentage.

Up to 4,193 students, including 2,070 boys and 2,123 girls, took the exam, including 2,196 students, including 879 boys and 1,317 girls.

Surprisingly, Raichur Taluk had a pass rate of 44.81%, the lowest among the remaining Taluks, namely Lingasagur (48.37%) and Manvi (46.94%).

In Lingasagur taluk, 6,159 students, including 3,056 boys and 3,103 girls, appeared on the exam, with 2,979 students, including 1,268 boys and 1,711 girls, having received 48.37% of the past.

In Manvi Taluk, there were 5,505 students, including 2,645 boys and 2,860 girls, taking the exam, of which 2,584 students, including 1,011 boys and 1,573 girls, passed by 46.94%.

In Raichur Taluk, as many as 7,878 students, including 3,795 boys and 4,084 girls, took the exam, of which 3,530 students, including 1,299 boys and 2,231 girls, have earned 44.81% of the past.

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