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Maharashtra State Boatd of Sec & H.Sec MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 1 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.001 LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI JUNIOR COLLEGE, SCIENCE 235 235 120 107 7 1 235 100.00 27100100140 BHANDARA TOTAL 235 235 120 107 7 1 235 100.00 03.01.002 MPL.GANDHI JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHANDARA SCIENCE 84 84 17 64 3 0 84 100.00 27100100142 TOTAL 84 84 17 64 3 0 84 100.00 03.01.003 J.M.PATEL COLLEGE, BHANDARA BHANDARA- SCIENCE 170 170 170 0 0 0 170 100.00 27100100181 441904 ARTS 51 51 33 18 0 0 51 100.00 COMMERCE 78 78 78 0 0 0 78 100.00 TOTAL 299 299 281 18 0 0 299 100.00 03.01.004 NUTAN GIRLS JRC BHANDARA DOCTOR MUKHARJI SCIENCE 81 81 81 0 0 0 81 100.00 27100100149 WARD,BHAN ARTS 134 134 56 78 0 0 134 100.00 COMMERCE 50 50 48 2 0 0 50 100.00 TOTAL 265 265 185 80 0 0 265 100.00 03.01.005 M.P.L. URDU ARTS JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHANDARA ARTS 28 28 7 19 2 0 28 100.00 27100100154 TOTAL 28 28 7 19 2 0 28 100.00 03.01.006 NANAJI JOSHI JUNIOR COLLEGE, SHAHAPUR SCIENCE 318 318 295 23 0 0 318 100.00 27100111903 ARTS 37 37 7 30 0 0 37 100.00 TOTAL 355 355 302 53 0 0 355 100.00 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 2 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.007 MAHENDRA SCIENCE JUNIOR COLLEGE, BELA SCIENCE 133 133 21 110 1 0 132 99.24 27100110707 TOTAL 133 133 21 110 1 0 132 99.24 03.01.009 JAKATDAR GIRL'S JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHANDARA SCIENCE 76 76 8 68 0 0 76 100.00 27100100141 ARTS 47 47 5 22 20 0 47 100.00 TOTAL 123 123 13 90 20 0 123 100.00 03.01.011 GAGAN JUNIOR COLLEGE, 15 GUJRATHI COLONY, ARTS 35 35 1 15 19 0 35 100.00 27100110804 BHANDARA TOTAL 35 35 1 15 19 0 35 100.00 03.01.012 LATE SHANKARRAO KALE JUNIOR COLLEGE, KARDHA ARTS 109 109 0 53 56 0 109 100.00 27100105204 COMMERCE 65 65 9 41 15 0 65 100.00 TOTAL 174 174 9 94 71 0 174 100.00 03.01.013 V.P.DUBEY ARTS & COMMERCE JUNIOR COLLEGE, ARTS 35 35 0 8 27 0 35 100.00 27100106702 GUNTHARA TOTAL 35 35 0 8 27 0 35 100.00 03.01.014 GANDHI JUNIOR COLLEGE, PAHELA, TQ.DIST, ARTS 62 62 36 24 2 0 62 100.00 27100100202 BHANDARA TOTAL 62 62 36 24 2 0 62 100.00 03.01.015 GRAMVIKAS GIRL'S JUNIOR SCIENCE 82 82 80 2 0 0 82 100.00 27100113503 COLLEGE,KONDHI,TQ.BHANDARA ARTS 203 203 143 60 0 0 203 100.00 TOTAL 285 285 223 62 0 0 285 100.00 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 3 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.016 R.INDIRA GANDHI JUNIOR SCIENCE 59 59 38 21 0 0 59 100.00 27100112202 COLLEGE,MOHDURA,TQ.BHANDARA ARTS 99 99 10 88 1 0 99 100.00 TOTAL 158 158 48 109 1 0 158 100.00 03.01.017 VINOD JUNIOR COLLEGE, SILLI-AMBADI, SCIENCE 129 129 42 87 0 0 129 100.00 27100104602 TQ.BHANDARA ARTS 119 119 20 90 9 0 119 100.00 TOTAL 248 248 62 177 9 0 248 100.00 03.01.018 JESIS CONVENT N.J.PATEL JUNIOR COLLEGE, SCIENCE 32 32 32 0 0 0 32 100.00 27100100132 BHANDARA TOTAL 32 32 32 0 0 0 32 100.00 03.01.019 CHAITANYA JUNIOR COLLEGE OF ARTS, ARTS 50 50 5 33 12 0 50 100.00 27100103702 MANEGAON-BAZAR TOTAL 50 50 5 33 12 0 50 100.00 03.01.020 VIKAS JR. COLLEGE OF ARTS, KHARBINAKA, SCIENCE 158 158 44 114 0 0 158 100.00 27100113902 TQ.BHANDARA ARTS 73 73 11 45 17 0 73 100.00 TOTAL 231 231 55 159 17 0 231 100.00 03.01.022 LAT NIRDHANRAO PATIL WAGHAYE JR COL.MADAGI ARTS 38 38 1 28 9 0 38 100.00 27100501005 TEKEPAR TOTAL 38 38 1 28 9 0 38 100.00 03.01.023 LAKANCHI SHALA JUNIOR COLLEGE, PIPARI ARTS 48 48 3 38 7 0 48 100.00 27100113702 TOTAL 48 48 3 38 7 0 48 100.00 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 4 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.024 KASTURBA GANDHI KALA SCIENCE 45 45 8 33 3 1 45 100.00 27100109802 K.M.V.,BELGAON,PO-MANDAVI ARTS 41 41 0 10 31 0 41 100.00 COMMERCE 40 40 3 22 15 0 40 100.00 TOTAL 126 126 11 65 49 1 126 100.00 03.01.025 OM SATYASAI KANISHTHA MAHA.VID.,PARSODI, SCIENCE 303 303 229 74 0 0 303 100.00 27100113305 BHANDARA ARTS 54 54 9 39 6 0 54 100.00 TOTAL 357 357 238 113 6 0 357 100.00 03.01.026 JIJAMATA VIDYAN KANISHTHA MAHAVIDYA, SCIENCE 68 68 59 9 0 0 68 100.00 27100100151 SAHAKARNAGAR COMMERCE 63 63 22 41 0 0 63 100.00 TOTAL 131 131 81 50 0 0 131 100.00 03.01.027 J.J KALA KANIISHTHA MAHAVIDYA. BHILEWADA, ARTS 20 20 0 5 15 0 20 100.00 27100105302 TAL. BHA TOTAL 20 20 0 5 15 0 20 100.00 03.01.028 ANUDANIT UCHHA MADHYA. ASHRAM SHALA, SCIENCE 58 58 13 44 1 0 58 100.00 27100109506 KOKA,BHANDARA ARTS 42 42 3 39 0 0 42 100.00 TOTAL 100 100 16 83 1 0 100 100.00 03.01.029 SMT S.S.SARDA MAHILA JINIOR COLLEGE SCIENCE 41 41 32 9 0 0 41 100.00 27100100160 TOTAL 41 41 32 9 0 0 41 100.00 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 5 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.030 PANDAV SCIENCE ACADEMY JUNIOR COLLEGE, SCIENCE 30 30 29 1 0 0 30 100.00 27100105306 BHILEWADA TOTAL 30 30 29 1 0 0 30 100.00 03.01.031 ADASH HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ARTS 9 9 0 5 4 0 9 100.00 27100108402 TOTAL 9 9 0 5 4 0 9 100.00 03.01.032 SUNNYS SPRINGDALE SHCOOL KRISHNAGARI SCIENCE 11 11 11 0 0 0 11 100.00 27100100155 TOTAL 11 11 11 0 0 0 11 100.00 03.01.033 OASIS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SCIENCE 96 96 96 0 0 0 96 100.00 27100100189 TOTAL 96 96 96 0 0 0 96 100.00 03.01.034 LORDS PUBLIC SHOOL AND JUNIOR COLL OF ARTS SCIENCE 69 69 68 1 0 0 69 100.00 AND SCI TOTAL 69 69 68 1 0 0 69 100.00 03.01.035 S G B DEFENCE SERVICES JR COLLEGE, SHAHAPUR SCIENCE 86 86 86 0 0 0 86 100.00 TOTAL 86 86 86 0 0 0 86 100.00 03.01.036 PRAGATI JR COLLEGE BHANDARA SCIENCE 20 20 19 1 0 0 20 100.00 COMMERCE 10 10 6 4 0 0 10 100.00 TOTAL 30 30 25 5 0 0 30 100.00 03.01.037 ADARSHA ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL AND JR COLLEGE SCIENCE 26 26 16 10 0 0 26 100.00 TOTAL 26 26 16 10 0 0 26 100.00 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 6 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No. Name of the collegeStream Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 03.01.804 R B JAISWAL PRIVATE ITI .T. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 03.01.901 JASHBHAI MULJIBHAI PATEL JUNIOR COLLEGE HSC.VOC 23 23 23 0 0 0 23 100.00 27100100142 TOTAL 23 23 23 0 0 0 23 100.00 TALUKA 4074 4074 2153 1635 282 2 4072 99.95 TOTAL 03.02.001 Z.P.JUNIOR COLLEGE, LAKHANDUR LAKHANDUR, SCIENCE 75 75 55 20 0 0 75 100.00 27100600406 ARTS 164 164 37 127 0 0 164 100.00 TOTAL 239 239 92 147 0 0 239 100.00 03.02.002 Z.P.JUNIOR COLLEGE, DIGHORI-MOTHI, SCIENCE 44 44 2 42 0 0 44 100.00 27100607003 TQ.LAKHANDUR ARTS 38 38 0 21 17 0 38 100.00 TOTAL 82 82 2 63 17 0 82 100.00 03.02.003 GANGARAM ARTS &COMM ARTS 134 134 9 105 20 0 134 100.00 27100604104 JR.COLLEGE,MASAL-PAT/LAKHANDUR TOTAL 134 134 9 105 20 0 134 100.00 03.02.004 SIDHARTH SCIENCE & COMMERCE JR.COLLEGE, SCIENCE 59 59 57 2 0 0 59 100.00 27100600413 LAKHANDUR ARTS 21 21 7 14 0 0 21 100.00 TOTAL 80 80 64 16 0 0 80 100.00 03.02.005 S.DAITHANKAR ARTS&COMM SCIENCE 41 41 18 23 0 0 41 100.00 27100607807 JR.COLLEGE,BARVHA/LAKHANDUR MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE PAGE : 7 College wise performance ofFresh Regular candidates for HSC 2021 Candidates passed College No.
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