14 May,2025 06:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Four municipal secondary schools achieved a 100 per cent success rate, compared to three schools last year. Representational pic
The 23 schools run by the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) recorded a success rate of 91.98 per cent in the Maharashtra SSC 2025 results, announced on Tuesday. Last year, the civic-run schools had recorded 83.94 per cent success rate.
Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Rao congratulated all the students and extended best wishes for their future endeavours.
Of the 1,323 students from the municipal secondary schools in Thane who appeared for the SSC 2025 exam, 1,217 managed to clear it.
Four municipal secondary schools also achieved a 100 per cent success rate, compared to three schools last year. Deputy Commissioner (Education), Sachin Sangle, informed that schools number 15 (Kisannagar), 16 (Savarkar Nagar), 18 (Gnyansadhana), and 19 (Savarkar Nagar) recorded a 100 pass rate.
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Also, four municipal schools secured over 90 per cent results. The overall result for Marathi-medium schools stood at 80.67 per cent. The pass percentage for night schools (Marathi medium) was 62.50 per cent, while the Urdu-medium schools recorded a 97.78 per cent result. The English and Hindi-medium schools recorded 92.47 per cent and 59.37 per cent, respectively.
The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations, held from February 21 to March 17 by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, were declared on Tuesday at 1 pm.
A total of 14,966 students from 247 Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)-run secondary schools appeared for the exams, of whom 13,907 cleared the exam. Thus, the BMC-run schools have registered an overall pass percentage of 92.92, higher from the 91.56 per cent recorded in 2024.
In 2023, the BMC schools had registered a pass percentage of 84.77.
Notably, 89 BMC schools have achieved a 100 per cent result, and 118 students have scored above 90 per cent. Last year, 79 schools had recorded a 100 per cent record.
Sixty-three students had scored above 90 per cent in 2024. This year, that number has increased to 118.
Akshara Ajay Verma, a student of Worli Sea Face BMC Secondary School, was the highest scorer among civic school students, securing 96.80.