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Surat: Suman schools see slight dip in pass percentage, rise in number of students securing A-1 grade

On Thursday, the GSHSEB declared the Class 10 examination results. The SMC runs 23 Suman schools in Surat that impart education to students in Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, Oriya, Urdu and English medium to students of Classes 8, 9 and 10.

GSHSEB, Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gujarat Class 10 examination results, Surat, Surat Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad news, Gujarat news, Indian express, current affairsThis year, Jetani Madhav Bharatbhai scored a 98.66 per cent, with 100 marks each in Social Science, Science and Sanskrit, and 99 in both Basic Maths and English 99. He scored a total of 592 out of 600.

The Suman schools operated by the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) recorded an overall pass percentage of 95.54 in the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) Class 10 examinations this year against last year’s 96.27%, reflecting a dip of 0.73 per cent. Two students, however attained a remarkable score of 98 per cent, exceeding the previous year’s high of 96 per cent. At 234, There has also been an increase in the number of students securing A-1 grade, when compared with last year’s 172.

On Thursday, the GSHSEB declared the Class 10 examination results. The SMC runs 23 Suman schools in Surat that impart education to students in Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, Oriya, Urdu and English medium to students of Classes 8, 9 and 10.

According to details received from the Suman schools, 4,325 students appeared in the Class 10 board exams this year — of which 4,132 passed and 193 failed. In 2024, 3,945 had appeared for the exams, while 3,798 passed.

Of the 23 Suman schools, 11 are categorised as Gujarati medium, with a total of 1,836 students. This is followed by five Marathi-medium schools, accommodating 1,767 students; three English-medium schools with 160 students, two Hindi-medium schools with 351 students; and one school each for Oriya and Urdu medium, with 110 and 101 students, respectively. This year, the Oriya medium school achieved a 100 per cent pass rate.

This year, Jetani Madhav Bharatbhai scored a 98.66 per cent, with 100 marks each in Social Science, Science and Sanskrit, and 99 in both Basic Maths and English 99. He scored a total of 592 out of 600. Jetani, a son of a diamond trader and an embroidery unit owner, said, “We relocated to Surat from our native place in Bhavnagar, and initially, it was challenging to adapt; however, I later acclimated to the new environment, schools, and neighbours. I aspire to pursue engineering at IIT Bombay and engage in research work.”

Vala Satish, the son of a floor tiles fitter, secured 98 per cent. He scored 100 marks in both Science and Standard Mathematics, 94 in Gujarati, 96 in Social Science, 99 in English, and 99 in Sanskrit. He obtained a total of 588 marks out of 600. Satish, a student at Suman School No. 2, located at Mohan Ni Chawl in Varachha, aspires to become an engineer.

“I scored a 95 per cent in school final examinations. After the results were declared, I found that I had secured 98 per cent. I had not expected such an outcome, and this did boost my confidence. I aspire to become an engineer, earn a substantial income, and provide a better life to my family.”

Kamal Saiyed is a senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, providing extensive, on-the-ground coverage from Surat and the broader South Gujarat region and the Union territories of Daman, Diu & Dadra Nagar Haveli. With a reporting career at the publication spanning back to 2007, he has established himself as a high-authority voice on the industrial, social, and political pulse of one of India’s fastest-growing urban hubs. Expertise Industrial & Economic Beat: Based in the "Diamond City," Saiyed offers expert reporting on the diamond and textile industries. His work tracks global market shifts (such as De Beers production changes), local trade policies, and the socio-economic challenges facing the millions of workers in Surat’s manufacturing hubs. Civic & Infrastructure Coverage: He consistently reports on urban development and public safety in Surat, including: Traffic & Urban Planning: Monitoring the city's 13-fold increase in traffic violations and the implementation of new municipal drives. Public Safety: Investigative reporting on infrastructure failures, fire safety NOC compliance in schools and commercial buildings, and Metro rail progress. Political Reporting: Tracking the shifting dynamics between the BJP, Congress, and AAP in South Gujarat and the neighboring Union Territories (Daman, Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli). Crime beat: Armed with a good source network Saiyed has been able to bring out the human side of crime stories in his region ... Read More

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