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The Hindu
06-06-2025
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- The Hindu
Meritorious students to be presented with ‘Shining Star' awards
The Department of School Education has introduced 'Shining Stars Award' to promote academic excellence. A G.O. released to this effect on Friday (June 6) said meritorious students who secure the highest marks in SSC Public Examinations and students who secure the highest marks in each group — MPC, BiPC, HEC and CEC/MEC — in Intermediate Public Examination would be recognising as 'Shining Stars' and given an award comprising a cash prize of ₹20,000, a merit certificate and a medal. Students from both government and private institutions are eligible. In schools, students who secure 500 and above out of the total 600 marks, i.e. equivalent to 83.33 % and above, among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection in a particular mandal in the SSC exams. Among Children with Special Needs (CwSN) the eligibility for selection is 70% marks and above. For Intermediate students, those who secure 830 and above marks among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection from a particular district in the Intermediate Public Examinations of the preceding academic year. Among CwSN, those secure 700 marks and above would be considered for selection. The Director of School Education and the Board of Intermediate Education would respectively prepare the list of students eligible to receive the awards.


New Indian Express
31-05-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
Over 10,000 SSC answer scripts found with errors after reverification in Andhra Pradesh
VIJAYAWADA: Exposing serious lapses in evaluation, errors were found in 11,175 scripts involving 10,159 students after the reverification and recounting process of the SSC Public Examinations held in March 2025. The School Education Department had received a record 66,363 applications - 64,251 for reverification and 2,112 for recounting—from 34,709 of the 6,14,459 students who appeared for the exam. Recounting resulted in just 308 changes, while reverification led to 10,867 corrections, marking an 18% change rate among reviewed cases. However, gross negligence was reported in a few instances, calculated at 0.00006%. Most discrepancies stemmed from missed entries in total mark calculations or transcription errors on OMR sheets. In a first for over a decade, the department suspended five evaluators for negligence. The suspended staff reportedly failed to detect errors despite mandatory checks by Assistant Examiners, Special Assistants and Chief Examiners under the three-tier supervision system.


Hans India
20-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
58 students shine in SSC public exams
Hyderabad: A remarkable 58 students from government schools adopted by Cyient Foundation have scored over 500 marks in the recent SSC Public Examinations, placing them among the top 100 performers in Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, and Medchal students were recognised and felicitated by Dr. BVR Mohan Reddy, Founder Chairman of Cyient, who encouraged them to aim higher and pursue their dreams.


Hans India
17-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
SSC re-verification results released
Guntur: Re-verification and recountingn results of the SSC Public Examinations held in March-2025 were released on Friday. The director of government examinations Srinivasula Reddy informed that from April 24 to May 1, as many as 66,421 candidates applied for recounting, out of which 47,484 candidates' re-verification results were released. He said the remaining results will be released very shortly. He informed that re-verification results are available in the school login and added that school HMs may download the results and give hard copy and soft copy to the students.


Hans India
02-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
Hyderabad: Sri Triveni School excels in SSC results
Hyderabad: Sri Triveni School, Saroor Nagar, has once again upheld its tradition of academic excellence by achieving a 100 per cent pass result in the SSC Public Examinations for the academic year 2024–2025. All students who appeared for the exams cleared them under the leadership of chairman Govardhan Reddy, director Sunil and principal Yogeswari. Among the achievers, Mohammed Adil topped with 587 marks, followed by Nakka Manaswi with 578, and Posa Sai Maheswari with 571 marks. Several other students secured scores above 550, including Manthani Sahithi, Valanda Yashaswini, and Thonti Varshitha. In recognition of their outstanding performance, the school announced cash prizes for students ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 35,000 to be awarded based on individual scores.