Girls top merit lists in Nagaland board exams

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HT Correspondent

DIMAPUR, April 26: Girls topped the merit lists in the High School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSLC) 2025 and also in the three streams of Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) Examination 2025 conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education. The results were declared on Friday.

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Lungyihangle Nring of St. Paul Hr. Sec. School Dimapur topped the HSLC Examination with 98.67%.

In the HSSLC Examination, Vikhono Senotsu of Government Higher Secondary School Jotsoma topped the Arts stream with 96.20%, Arti Kumari of Ram Janaki Higher Secondary School Dimapur topped in Commerce stream with 94.60% and Snigtha Mukherjee of St. John Higher Secondary Residential School Dimapur topped the Science stream with 93.40%.

In the HSLC Examination, 48.41% of students from government schools and 87.64% from private schools qualified. Among repeater students, 14.59% qualified.

In the HSSLC Examination, the pass percentage in Arts stream was 84.05%, Commerce 81.40% and  Science 76.54%.

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