Kerala Class 8 Results Published: Over 2 Lakh Students Fail Under New Rule
The Class 8 results in Kerala for the 2024â25 academic year have been released, sparking considerable discussion. Over 2 lakh students didnât meet the new minimum passing mark. Thatâs nearly 10% of all students who took the exams.
This year, a total of 3.87 lakh students wrote the Class 8 exam, and more than 2,18,000 received an âEâ grade in at least one subject.
The reason behind this high failure rate is the introduction of the New Passing Rule this year. Unlike before, students now need to score at least 30% in each subject to be promoted to the next class.
This marks a big shift from the previous âAll-Passâ policy, and itâs had an impact.
Hindi turned out to be the most challenging subject, with the highest number of failures recorded in it. In comparison, English saw fewer failures, but the struggle was widespread across various subjects.
This sudden change in rules has left many parents and teachers concerned. They feel that students werenât given enough time to adjust to the new system. Thereâs also the issue of resources; some schools are short-staffed, especially because the SSLC exam evaluations are happening at the same time.
To support students who didnât pass the Class 8 exams, the Kerala government has introduced a series of supportive measures.
Failing doesnât mean the endâitâs a sign to start again with a better plan. Here are some useful tips for students preparing for the upcoming SAY exam:
Most importantly, believe in yourself. One setback doesnât define your potential.
Now hereâs where Eduzia Learning comes in to make a real difference.
We understand how discouraging it can be for students to face failure, especially with such a major change in the rules. Thatâs why weâve created a special crash course program just for students who didnât pass the Class 8 exams.
Our sessions are designed in a way that if a student is struggling with the basics, feels anxious, or lacks motivation, our tutors adjust their approach to match the childâs pace and learning style.
Weâre not just preparing students to pass; weâre helping them feel confident about learning again. The SAY exam isnât the endâitâs a fresh start. With the right support, every student can bounce back and succeed.
If your child didnât pass Class 8, donât worry. Thereâs still a chance to turn things around. Enroll them in Eduziaâs crash course and give them the tools to move forward.
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The Save A Year (SAY) exam is a supplementary exam that gives students who failed in one or more subjects a second chance to pass and get promoted without repeating the year.
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Our crash course focuses on all core subjects, especially Hindi, Mathematics, English, and other subjects where students commonly struggle.
Yes, because each session is designed to the student's pace and learning style. It ensures better understanding and builds confidence.
Absolutely. Our flexible learning model allows students to catch up quickly, even if they join a few days late.