At any time when the outcomes of board examinations are introduced, the tales that often seem are these of scholars who ace their papers and the mantra behind their success. Nevertheless, here’s a story of fogeys celebrating their son’s failure within the Class 10 or Karnataka Secondary College Leaving Certificates (SSLC) exams.
Abhishek Cholachagudda, 17, a scholar of Basaveshwar English Medium College in Bagalkot, Karnataka, failed all six topics and scored 200 out of 600 marks in his Class 10 board exams.
Whereas pals mocked him for securing solely 32 per cent, Abhishek’s father, Yellappa Cholachagudda, determined to chop desserts to have fun his son’s efficiency.
Talking to the media, Yellappa stated, “When Abhishek was one yr previous, he sustained extreme burn accidents on his toes. It took him to a shock and he misplaced his reminiscence. Since then, his reminiscence ranges have been very low. It’s certainly an achievement that he has studied until Class 10. My son has failed in examinations, however not in life. I’m very pleased that he has secured 200 marks. I wished to offer him a message that all the household is with him.”
“I made a decision to have fun and acquired two desserts which talked about his rating. We’re pleased. I see lots of graduates sitting at residence with out a job or work. However my son is robust and is keen to battle, which suggests lots,” stated Yellappa, who owns a small enterprise.
Abhishek stated he was pleased that his household had been “a robust help”. “I’ll seem for examinations once more. Even when I fail, I can’t cease till I obtain one thing in my life,” he added.
VIDEO | Karnataka: Mother and father have fun their son after he fails in Class 10 examination by slicing a cake to spice up his morale in Bagalkote. He received 200 marks out of 600, which is 32 p.c, under the passing marks. #Karnataka #Bagalkote pic.twitter.com/YJzSBm3Gvq
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The Karnataka College Examination and Evaluation Board (KSEAB) launched the outcomes of the SSLC Examination-1 final Friday. This yr, 62.34 per cent of scholars handed their SSLC examination, which is 9 per cent increased than the earlier yr. As many as 8,96,447 college students appeared for the SSLC exams, together with 4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 ladies, this tutorial yr.
As many as college students scored full marks — out of which two are from Karnataka authorities faculties — and 75 per cent of them secured top notch by getting greater than 60 per cent marks.
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The Karnataka SSLC exams have been carried out at 2,818 centres, with 65,000 assessors deployed throughout 240 analysis venues.
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