Laurels for State lad in NBSE Class XII exams
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
Kohima, April 30 2015 :
The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) today declared results for High School (Class X) and Higher Secondary School (Class XII) Leaving Certificate Examinations, 2015 .
State native Md Helaluddin Shah came second in the HSSLC, Science stream exam.
A student of Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Dimapur, Helaluddin secured 89.33 per cent in the examination.
Meanwhile, the All Manipur Muslim Students' Organisation (AMMSO) has congratulated Md Helaluddin Shah on achieving the feat.
According to a statement, Helaluddin is the son of Md Islauddin Shah of Borayangbi in Bishnupur district.
Apart from achieving the feat, he has also scored highest marks in Chemistry and Biology in the examination, added the statement.
It further said that Helaluddin had also topped Class X examination 2013 conducted by the same board.
The statement added that AMMSO in association with other organisations would organise a reception function to honour the meritorious student at Manipur Press Club on May 4 .
In the class X, the pass percentage of Government, private and repeaters as a whole was 63.05 per cent with 51 candidates emerging in the top 20 list.
Nazneen Akhtar Tapadar from the Holy Cross Higher Secondary School topped the merit list with an aggregate percentage of 97.16 per cent, whereas Ponthungo Odyuo from Mezh�r HSS Kohima and Chentisangla Longkumer from G Rio School, Kohima were the joint top second position holders with an aggregate percentage of 96.66 per cent each.
In the higher secondary (Class XII) Arts stream, Nuksungmenla Jamir of the Queen Mary HSS Mokokchung topped with an aggregate of 88.67 per cent.
The pass percentage of Arts stream is 69.91 per cent.
With a pass percentage 66.86 per cent, the commerce stream was topped by P Suraja of SD Jain HSS Dimapur with an over all percentage of 90.16 per cent.
Aanchal Verma of Pranab Vidyapith HSS, Dimapur topped the HSSLC Science stream with an aggregate of 91.67 per cent.
The overall pass percentage of Science stream stood at 79.64 per cent.
The High School (Class X) and Higher Secondary School (Class XII) Leaving Certificate Examinations were conducted from February to March this year.