The National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) has released the state-wise results of its 2016 examinations. This article focuses on the results of the Maharashtra examinations.
Overview of Maharashtra Results
Maharashtra’s NCVT examinations saw a total of 6,09,136 candidates appearing for the examinations. Out of these, 5,73,095 candidates have successfully passed the examinations, giving an overall pass percentage of 94.42%.
The pass percentage for males was 94.32%, while the pass percentage for females was 94.53%. The state-wide pass percentage for SC candidates was 93.81%, and the pass percentage for ST candidates was 94.09%.
The NCVT also released the district-wise results. The districts of Mumbai, Pune, and Thane saw the highest pass percentages of 97.35%, 96.65%, and 96.36%, respectively.
The results of the NCVT examinations in Maharashtra have been encouraging, with a significant number of candidates passing the examinations. This serves as a testament to the quality of education in the state of Maharashtra.
Overall, the NCVT results for Maharashtra show a high pass percentage, indicating that the students of the state are well-prepared for the examinations. The results are a great source of pride for the state and its students.
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education recently announced the 2016 Ncvt result. The announcement marks the successful completion of another year of examinations, in which a total of 55,000 candidates participated. The results are seen as a barometer of performance in an academic year that was largely marked by efforts to promote technical education in the state.
The pass percentage for the year 2016 stands at 90.15% for the first semester, and a very impressive 94.22% for the second semester. This is a testament to how far the State Board has come in its effort to improve the quality of technical education and make it more accessible. A clear indicator of this is the increasing pass percentage in the past few years.
The 2016 batch of Ncvt Examination has also seen an impressive growth in the number of new entrants as well as the percentage of female candidates who have successfully cleared the exam. A large number of candidates have chosen the Ncvt Examination in Maharashtra as their first preference for technical education, indicating a strong faith in the State Board’s efforts.
Further, the result has also seen a sizable rise in the number of school pass outs opting for technical education. This indicates a gradual but steady shift from traditional education to more technology and skill based education.
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education has expressed their delight with the 2016 Ncvt result. They feel that it reflects the efforts made by the State Board to promote higher quality technical education in the state. The Board plans to keep up the momentum with more such examinations in the upcoming years.
