Sivankutty hinted that an abnormal rise in the number of A+ holders last year was due to a lenient assessment mechanism adopted due to the prolonged disruption of offline classes owing to the pandemic. A total of 44,363 students secured A+ in all subjects this year compared to 1,25,509 students last year. The number of A+ holders in all subjects came down to one-third of the previous year’s figure. He promised that sufficient number of Plus Two seats would be made available to all students who have qualified for higher studies. Of the 4,26,469 students appeared for the exam, 4,23,303 became eligible for higher studies, General Education Minister V Sivankutty said while announcing the results. The success rate this year was marginally lower than the previous year’s all-time high pass percentage of 99.4. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A success rate of 99.26% was recorded in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Examination, 2022, the results of which were announced here on Wednesday.
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