
Minister of School Education Madhu Bangarappa addresses Prespersons in Bengalur on Friday. | PHOTO CREDIT: SUDHAKARA JAIN
The first benefit of students registered in schools in the framework of education rights (RTE) 2009 was doing well at the SSLC-1 test with a total percentage of 75.57.
Out of the total number of 25,453 RTE students who appeared on rehearsals, they managed to clean 19 235. Among them were 8,857 boys and 10,378 girls.
The highest number of RTE students appeared at the SSLC tests was from Bengaluru South and North Districts to 2 164 and 1 769.
This was the first dose of RTE students to appear on the Council. In the first dose under the RTE quota, a total of 80,000 students were admitted to various private schools, including CBSE and ICSE, because the state introduced the RTE law.
Minister of School Education and Literacy Madhu Bangappa announced the results that five students who were entered in RTE quotas were provided by 624 out of 625 and approximately 50 students in this category provided over 620.
Published – 2 May 2025 9:27