Gaps between male and female students
The WBBSE Madhyamik 10th Result Analysis reveals performance gaps between male and female students. Despite higher female enrollment, males show higher success rates (89.21% vs. 83.9%). A small fraction qualifies for compartmental exams, with males at 8.33% and females at 10.65%. Among Scheduled Caste candidates, success rates are 30% for females and 70% for males, while for Scheduled Tribe candidates, they are 32% for females and 68% for males. These insights highlight the need for interventions to address gender-based disparities.
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The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has released comprehensive data on the Class 10th results, shedding light on the performance comparison between male and female students. The statistics reveal intriguing insights into enrollment, participation, and success rates across gender lines.
Enrollment and Participation
• Total enrollment shows a higher proportion of female students, with 480,202 females compared to 396,476 males, indicating a gender ratio of 55:45.
• However, in terms of those who appeared for the exams, the gap narrows, with 477,134 females and 394,705 males taking the test, maintaining a similar gender ratio.
Success Rates
• Despite a higher enrollment and participation of female students, the success rate among males is notable, with 89.21% of male candidates passing compared to 83.9% of females. This reflects a gender ratio of successful candidates at 53:47.
• Among continuing candidates, the success rate is significantly higher for both genders, with 91.66% for males and 89.34% for females.
Compartmental Exams
• A small percentage of students became eligible for compartmental exams, with 0.18% of males and 0.23% of females qualifying, maintaining a similar gender ratio.
• However, the compartmental pass rates present a stark contrast, with 8.33% of males passing compared to 10.65% of females.
Unsuccessful Candidates
• The data also highlights the number of unsuccessful candidates, with 41,795 males and 75,652 females failing to pass the exams, reflecting a gender ratio of 37:63 for unsuccessful candidates.
• The percentage of unsuccessful males stands at 10.58%, while for females, it is higher at 15.85%.
Gender-Specific Statistical Analysis of WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha (SC/ST) 2024
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has released detailed data on the Madhyamik Pariksha (Secondary Examination) for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates, revealing nuanced gender-specific statistical features.
Scheduled Caste Candidates
• Enrollment: Among SC candidates, 108,052 females and 126,590 males were enrolled, with a gender ratio of 46:54.
• Participation: Of these, 10,668 SC females and 12,590 SC males appeared for the exams, maintaining a similar gender ratio.
• Success Rate: The success rate among SC candidates was 30:70 for females and males, with 30% of females and 70% of males passing the exam.
• Compartmental Exams: A total of 198 SC candidates became eligible for compartmental exams, with a gender ratio of 23:77.
Scheduled Tribe Candidates
• Enrollment: Among ST candidates, 22,683 males and 28,035 females were enrolled, with a gender ratio of 45:55.
• Participation: 22,505 ST males and 27,807 females appeared for the exams, maintaining a similar gender ratio.
• Success Rate: The success rate among ST candidates was 32:68 for females and males, with 32% of females and 68% of males passing the exam.
• Compartmental Exams: A total of 55 ST candidates became eligible for compartmental exams, with a gender ratio of 27:73.
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