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As many as 9,227 students clear Mizoram HSSLC Exam

Aizawl, May 21 (UNI) As many as 9,227 students out of 11,824 students who appeared for the annual HSSLC examination conducted by the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) have passed the exam.
The results which were declared on Tuesday witnessed a pass percentage of 78.04 percent, which is a decrease of 0.62 percent compared to last year.
In the Arts stream, Linden Lalremruatpuia from Oikos Higher Secondary School secured the top position securing 471 marks out of 500. In the Commerce stream, David Lalhminghlua from St. Paul's Higher Secondary School topped securing 460 marks out of 500. In the Science stream, Lalramdina Ralte from St. Paul's Higher Secondary School achieved the highest score with 477 marks out of 500.
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