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Maharashtra State Boatd of Sec & H.Sec Education Pune 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 01.01.001 Z.P.BOYS JUNIOR COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 66 66 66 0 0 0 66 100.00 27050803901 ARTS 14 14 7 7 0 0 14 100.00 COMMERCE 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 100.00 TOTAL 81 81 74 7 0 0 81 100.00 01.01.002 GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 17 17 16 1 0 0 17 100.00 27050117183 TOTAL 17 17 16 1 0 0 17 100.00 01.01.003 R.L.T. SCIENCE COLLEGE, AKOLA CIVIL LINE SCIENCE 544 544 543 1 0 0 544 100.00 27050117184 TOTAL 544 544 543 1 0 0 544 100.00 01.01.004 SHRI.SHIVAJI ARTS COMMERCE & SCIENCE SCIENCE 238 238 238 0 0 0 238 100.00 27050117186 COLLEGE,AKOLA ARTS 160 160 60 100 0 0 160 100.00 COMMERCE 183 183 110 73 0 0 183 100.00 TOTAL 581 581 408 173 0 0 581 100.00 01.01.005 SMT L.R.T. COMMERCE COLLEGE , AKOLA COMMERCE 761 761 748 12 1 0 761 100.00 27050117187 TOTAL 761 761 748 12 1 0 761 100.00 01.01.006 SITABAI ARTS COLLEGE, AKOLA CIVIL LINE ROAD SCIENCE 7 7 7 0 0 0 7 100.00 27050119003 ARTS 111 111 47 61 3 0 111 100.00 COMMERCE 105 105 97 8 0 0 105 100.00 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 TOTAL 223 223 151 69 3 0 223 100.00 01.01.007 SMT. RADHADEVI GOENKA MAHILA COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 23 23 23 0 0 0 23 100.00 27050117185 ARTS 118 118 118 0 0 0 118 100.00 COMMERCE 68 68 68 0 0 0 68 100.00 TOTAL 209 209 209 0 0 0 209 100.00 01.01.008 MOHARIDEVI KHANDELWAL KANYA JR.COLLEGE, ARTS 61 61 27 34 0 0 61 100.00 27050119401 AKOLA COMMERCE 22 22 9 13 0 0 22 100.00 TOTAL 83 83 36 47 0 0 83 100.00 01.01.009 U.A.H.S.& K.M.ASGAR HUSAIN JUNIOR COLLEGE, SCIENCE 157 157 157 0 0 0 157 100.00 27050121103 AKOLA ARTS 88 88 85 3 0 0 88 100.00 COMMERCE 43 43 40 3 0 0 43 100.00 TOTAL 288 288 282 6 0 0 288 100.00 01.01.010 S.N.ARTS & SCI.U.K.COMM.JR.COLLEGE, SCIENCE 130 130 130 0 0 0 130 100.00 27050117014 KAULKHED,AKOLA ARTS 16 16 16 0 0 0 16 100.00 COMMERCE 26 26 26 0 0 0 26 100.00 TOTAL 172 172 172 0 0 0 172 100.00 01.01.011 AKOLA ARTS COM & SCI JR COLLEGE MALKAPUR RD SCIENCE 154 154 149 4 0 0 153 99.35 27050123301 AKOLA 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 ARTS 19 19 6 13 0 0 19 100.00 COMMERCE 16 16 5 11 0 0 16 100.00 TOTAL 189 189 160 28 0 0 188 99.47 01.01.012 SWA.JYOTI JANOLKAR SCH.& SCIENCE 164 164 164 0 0 0 164 100.00 27050120305 HR.SEC.SCHOOL,MALKAPUR RD ARTS 19 19 7 12 0 0 19 100.00 COMMERCE 29 29 23 6 0 0 29 100.00 TOTAL 212 212 194 18 0 0 212 100.00 01.01.013 MAHATMA GANDHI ARTS & ARTS 76 76 9 49 18 0 76 100.00 27050108302 COMM.JR.COLLEGE,GANDHIGRAM, COMMERCE 47 47 28 19 0 0 47 100.00 TOTAL 123 123 37 68 18 0 123 100.00 01.01.014 RUPNATH ARTS & COMM.JR.COLLEGE, ARTS 76 76 15 61 0 0 76 100.00 27050110505 DAHIHANDA,TQ.AKOLA TOTAL 76 76 15 61 0 0 76 100.00 01.01.015 NUTAN HINDI JUNIOR ARTS COLLEGE, AKOLA ARTS 31 31 10 21 0 0 31 100.00 27050119702 TOTAL 31 31 10 21 0 0 31 100.00 01.01.016 TUKARAM INGOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE, ARTS 43 43 5 38 0 0 43 100.00 27050107502 KANSHIVANI,TQ.AKOLA TOTAL 43 43 5 38 0 0 43 100.00 01.01.017 P.N.SCI.& SMT.K.B.S.HR.SEC.SCHOOL, BORGAON ARTS 75 75 12 59 4 0 75 100.00 27050101107 MANJU 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 TOTAL 75 75 12 59 4 0 75 100.00 01.01.018 NEW ENGLISH JUNIOR COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 37 37 36 1 0 0 37 100.00 27050119414 ARTS 49 49 25 24 0 0 49 100.00 COMMERCE 29 29 21 8 0 0 29 100.00 TOTAL 115 115 82 33 0 0 115 100.00 01.01.020 TILAK R.SARASWATI M.SEC.HIGH SEC SCH,UMARI ARTS 36 36 10 26 0 0 36 100.00 27050113901 AKOLA TOTAL 36 36 10 26 0 0 36 100.00 01.01.021 N.W.W.SWAWALAMBI H.SEC.& R.SHUKLA H.SCH, ARTS 32 32 4 20 8 0 32 100.00 27050121201 AKOLA TOTAL 32 32 4 20 8 0 32 100.00 01.01.022 SHRI.SHIVAJI SEC.& H.SEC.SCHOOL, ARTS 44 44 25 18 1 0 44 100.00 27050109703 GOREGAON(K),AKOLA TOTAL 44 44 25 18 1 0 44 100.00 01.01.023 JAGRUTI VIDHYA.& UCHCH SCIENCE 95 95 69 26 0 0 95 100.00 27050120101 MADHYA.VIDHYA,RANPISE NAGAR ARTS 43 43 14 29 0 0 43 100.00 TOTAL 138 138 83 55 0 0 138 100.00 01.01.024 P.KALE H SEC SCHOOL G SARNAIK KHADAKI-BK ARTS 45 45 1 37 7 0 45 100.00 27050117203 TOTAL 45 45 1 37 7 0 45 100.00 01.01.025 SARASWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, MALKAPUR ARTS 21 21 2 19 0 0 21 100.00 27050117013 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 TOTAL 21 21 2 19 0 0 21 100.00 01.01.026 URDU HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, DAHIHANDA ARTS 49 49 26 23 0 0 49 100.00 27050115004 TOTAL 49 49 26 23 0 0 49 100.00 01.01.027 DR.S.DESHMUKH KANYA HIGHER SEC.SCHOOL, SCIENCE 48 48 48 0 0 0 48 100.00 27050113904 UMARI-MOTHI ARTS 47 47 39 8 0 0 47 100.00 TOTAL 95 95 87 8 0 0 95 100.00 01.01.028 PRAJAKTA H.SEC.SCHOOL, SCIENCE 65 65 65 0 0 0 65 100.00 27050118901 KAULKHED(GANDHINAGAR),AKOLA ARTS 26 26 15 11 0 0 26 100.00 TOTAL 91 91 80 11 0 0 91 100.00 01.01.029 JAI BAJARANG HIGHER SEC.SCHOOL, KUMBHARI, SCIENCE 156 156 138 18 0 0 156 100.00 27050112902 AKOLA ARTS 146 146 31 115 0 0 146 100.00 TOTAL 302 302 169 133 0 0 302 100.00 01.01.030 JUBLIEE ENG. JUNIOR COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 15 15 15 0 0 0 15 100.00 27050119411 COMMERCE 92 92 92 0 0 0 92 100.00 TOTAL 107 107 107 0 0 0 107 100.00 01.01.032 YASHVANTRAO CHAUVAN SEC.& HR.SEC.SCHOOL, ARTS 32 32 12 20 0 0 32 100.00 27050106303 MAJALAPUR TOTAL 32 32 12 20 0 0 32 100.00 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 01.01.033 BHARAT VIDYALAYA & N.K.GOKHALE SCIENCE 136 136 136 0 0 0 136 100.00 27050119904 SCI.H.SEC.SCH,AKOLA TOTAL 136 136 136 0 0 0 136 100.00 01.01.034 BHIKAMCHAND KHANDELWAL HIGH SECONDARY SCIENCE 17 17 10 7 0 0 17 100.00 27050118502 SCHOOL,AKOLA ARTS 15 15 0 15 0 0 15 100.00 TOTAL 32 32 10 22 0 0 32 100.00 01.01.035 GRAM VIKAS JUNIOR COLLEGE, PATUR ARTS 42 42 26 16 0 0 42 100.00 27050110603 NANDAPUR,TQ.AKOLA TOTAL 42 42 26 16 0 0 42 100.00 01.01.036 INAYATE S.URDU HR.SEC.ARTS & SCI.SCHOOL, SCIENCE 41 41 26 15 0 0 41 100.00 27050101114 BORGAON ARTS 21 21 3 18 0 0 21 100.00 TOTAL 62 62 29 33 0 0 62 100.00 01.01.037 MILLAT URDU ARTS,SCIENCE JUNIOR.COLLEGE, SCIENCE 28 28 5 23 0 0 28 100.00 27050117135 HAJINAGAR ARTS 30 30 11 19 0 0 30 100.00 TOTAL 58 58 16 42 0 0 58 100.00 01.01.038 SMT.MEHERBANO SCIENCE JUNIOR COLLEGE, AKOLA SCIENCE 21 21 20 1 0 0 21 100.00 27050121208 COMMERCE 36 36 25 11 0 0 36 100.00 TOTAL 57 57 45 12 0 0 57 100.00 01.01.039 JAY BHAVANI JR.COLLEGE, NIPANA, TQ.& ARTS 46 46 1 43 2 0 46 100.00 27050107302 DIST.AKOLA 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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