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Kerala initiates steps to revive quality of school educationThe high pass percent in tenth standard had not only triggered criticism over lowering standards of school education, but had also led to scarcity of higher secondary seats. Hence the subject minimum criterion is being introduced.
Arjun Raghunath
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A representative image of a school classroom.

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With the liberal valuation at high school classes in Kerala triggering criticisms and concerns over low standards of students passing tenth standard SSLC examinations, the state government has decided to implement subject minimum for passing from eighth standard onwards.

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The cabinet decided to implement minimum mark of 30 percent for all subjects for passing eight standard from this academic year. In the 2025-26 academic year it will be extended to ninth standard also and from 2026-27 academic year it will be implemented in tenth standard also.

The high pass percent in tenth standard had not only triggered criticism over lowering standards of school education, but had also led to scarcity of higher secondary seats. Hence the subject minimum criterion is being introduced.

The cabinet also decided to bring out guidelines to ensure that only merit is considered as the yardstick in valuation. Steps to improve academic standards of state schools would also be initiated, said an official statement.

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(Published 07 August 2024, 18:05 IST)