Private schools demand lowering of SSLC exam pass marks to 33 from 35


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 23: Private schools in Karnataka have urged the state government to reduce the minimum passing marks for SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) exams from 35 to 33.

In a letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the Private Schools Association has demanded that this change be implemented starting from this year.

The association pointed out that in CBSE and ICSE curricula, the passing marks are set at 33, and they argued that the same standard should apply to the state curriculum and Kannada medium schools.


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The private schools had already held discussions with the Education Department regarding the implementation of the 33 marks standard, but as of now, no action has been taken. Consequently, they have written to the Chief Minister, urging him to take immediate action.

Basavaraj H, the president of the Private Schools Association, has also sent a letter to the Education Department requesting a decision on the matter.

Why the demand?

The rule in various boards, including CBSE and ICSE, is that students require only 33 marks out of 100 to pass. Internal assessment marks, which contribute 20 marks, are fully considered in these boards, which is not the case in the state syllabus.

Private schools argue that this discrepancy between the state board (which requires 35 marks to pass) and the central boards (which accept 33 marks) creates an imbalance. They highlight that students in central board schools are more likely to pass, leading parents to prefer central board schools for their children. This, they say, is unfair to state board schools and students studying in Kannada medium.

Private schools are requesting that the SSLC passing marks be reduced to 33, in line with the central board standards, to ensure fairness across all curricula.

 

  

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  • DOLPHY SEQUEIRA, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    The CBSE and ICSE curricula are known for their comprehensive approach, and they have a more structured and national-level recognition, which can make a huge difference when it comes to competitive exams and higher education. In contrast, state board systems sometimes have different standards and expectations, which can put students at a disadvantage in comparison, especially when they go on to compete with CBSE/ICSE students. Increasing the passing percentage could definitely raise the level of competition and ensure that students are more adequately prepared for the challenges ahead. However, it's also important to balance that with accessibility and not burden students too much in their early years of education. Finding that sweet spot between maintaining standards and ensuring fairness would be key. What do you think would be the best way to bridge this gap in terms of standards and opportunities for state board students?

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    Why ? Infact the pass marks should increase to 40 marks. We need logical thinkers ....let the person who don't get 40% strive and get trained in skillful jobs. They will be able to earn their living. This will be the need for our country to prosper.

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  • Imtiaz, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    It is no longer about education.. it's all about business and money....God save this country and younger generation.....

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    Are we lowering our standards of education? I think so... already its low now

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    Private schools demand lowering of SSLC exam pass marks to 33 from 35---It should be 70%

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    Pariksha Pe Charcha ...

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  • Kumar, Mangalore . Surathkal

    Mon, Feb 24 2025

    Free pass marks Bhagya??

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2025

    It is said you don’t need an army to destroy a country, just lower the standards of education and the country will destroy itself . This is exactly what is happening in India . Private Colleges and university’s are doing just that !!!!!

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2025

    Pass marks should be increased to 40.

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