
The Mizoram Board of School Education announced an 80.31% pass rate for the 2024 Class 10 HSLC exams, up from 76.68% last year. Boys outperformed girls with pass rates of 81.16% and 79.59%, respectively. The board discontinued publishing merit lists and distinctions to promote competency-based education. State-aided schools led with a 96.92% pass rate, followed by private (89.38%) and state-run schools (72.02%). South Mizoram's Siaha district topped with 89.71% pass rate, while 13 schools recorded no passes.
The articles present official education statistics and policy changes without political framing. Both sources focus on factual reporting of exam results and educational reforms, reflecting government education authorities' perspectives. There is no evident political bias, as the coverage centers on academic performance and administrative decisions.
The tone across the articles is neutral to mildly positive, highlighting improved pass rates and policy shifts aimed at reducing competition. The reporting emphasizes progress and educational quality without sensationalism or criticism, maintaining an informative and balanced sentiment.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| northeastnow | Boys outperform girls in Mizoram HSLC exams; pass rate at 80.31 | Center | Neutral |
| theassamtribune | Mizoram announces HSLC result; pass rate rises to 80.31 | Center | Positive |
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