Bihar Board 12th Result 2021: Bihar Board 2nd Result will be released soon. As in previous years, the outcome of this Bihar board is expected to be good. This is because the results of the Bihar Board show a 44.58% increase from 2017 to 2020.
Bihar Board Interim Result By 2020, 80.44% students have passed. The success rate is up 0.68 percent compared to the 2019 result. This was more than the 2019 result. In 2019, 79.76 per cent of students pass. As of this time last year, the top spot this time got more than 90 per cent.
The Bihar board ranked the top-five among the three faculty by the year 2020. Of the top five, 16 are in science, eight in art, and 10 in commerce. A total of 12 lakhs 4,834 students, including three faculty, are involved in the 2020 results. This includes six lakhs 56 thousand 301 students and 5 lakhs 48 thousand 533 students. According to the board, there were four lakhs 43 thousand 284 students in the first class, four lakhs 69 thousand 439 in the second class and 56 thousand 115 students in the third class.
Bihar Board 12th Result 2021: Students Shot in BSEB Intermediate Result
For this reason, the success rate of the result of the Bihar Board has increased:
Like the CBSE and the ICSE, the Bihar Board has also increased the passing percentage, for which the Board has applied 50% objective questions in all subjects in 2018. Furthermore, 50% of the short answer questions were given additional options. The result is a 17 per cent result in 2018 compared to 2017. Following this, the number of choice questions was increased in 2020. This gives students more choice questions. It had no problem losing the question. Because of the convenience of choice questions, most students answered all the questions. This increased the percentage of success.
Percentage of Success in Growing Interval Examination from 2017:
The inclusion of a good technology objective question has increased the gap result by 44.58% over the past four years. The number of unsuccessful students has increased in the past, but now the number of passing students is increasing. This change in results is from 2017. If we talk about 2017 to 2020, the result is an increase of 44.58 percent, compared to 2019, which is an increase of 0.68 percent in 2020.