Kendriya Vidyalaya K, Kohima Nagaland, presents the Class X Pre-BOA Result Analysis for 2025-26. Review subject-wise performance and student scoring distribution.
Kendriya Vidyalaya K, Kohima Nagaland, has released the comprehensive Result Analysis for the Class X Pre-Board of Assessment (Pre-BOA) for the academic year 2025-26. This detailed report provides insights into the subject-wise performance of students, including enrollment, appearance, pass percentages, and the distribution of scores across various percentage brackets. This analysis is crucial for understanding student strengths and identifying areas that require further attention before the final board examinations.
Result Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Kendriya Vidyalaya K, Kohima Nagaland |
| Exam/Assessment | Class X Pre-Board of Assessment (Pre-BOA) |
| Academic Year | 2025-26 |
| Type of Report | Result Analysis (Internal Performance Review) |
| Document Reference | RD -1 of Class X 2025-26 |
Subject-wise Enrollment and Pass Statistics
The following table summarizes the enrollment, appearance, and pass statistics for each subject in the Class X Pre-BOA, along with the respective subject teachers and their contractual status.
| Name of the Subject | Name of the Subject Teacher | Regular/Contractual | Total Enrolled | Total Appeared | Total Passed | Total Failed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENGLISH | MS. BAMBINO SWU | CONTRACTUAL | 15 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 100 |
| HINDI | SH.UMESH CHANDRA | REGULAR | 15 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 100 |
| MATHEMATICS | MRS. NAVIN DHAMANCHYA | REGULAR | 15 | 15 | 13 | 2 | 86.67 |
| SCIENCE | MR. KULDEEP SAHA | REGULAR | 15 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 100 |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE | MS. RHASALU KROME | CONTRACTUAL | 15 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 100 |
| A.I(ADDITIONAL SUBJECT) | MRS. SASMITA JENA | CONTRACTUAL | 14 | 14 | 14 | 0 | 100 |
Detailed Subject-wise Performance Distribution
This section provides a deeper look into how students scored in each subject, categorized by percentage ranges. This distribution helps in understanding the overall academic achievement levels.
ENGLISH Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 0 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 3 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 7 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 3 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 2 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 0 |
HINDI Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 0 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 4 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 4 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 2 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 4 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 1 |
MATHEMATICS Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 2 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 9 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 2 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 1 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 1 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 0 |
SCIENCE Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 0 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 8 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 5 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 2 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 0 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 0 |
SOCIAL SCIENCE Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 0 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 0 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 4 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 8 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 3 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 0 |
A.I (ADDITIONAL SUBJECT) Performance Distribution
| Score Range | No. of Students |
|---|---|
| BELOW 33% | 0 |
| 33% TO 44.99% | 0 |
| 45% TO 59.99% | 5 |
| 60% TO 74.99% | 4 |
| 75% TO 89.99% | 5 |
| 90% & ABOVE | 0 |
Key Observations from the Analysis
Based on the Class X Pre-BOA Result Analysis, several key observations can be made:
- High Pass Rate: Most subjects (English, Hindi, Science, Social Science, A.I.) achieved a 100% pass rate, indicating a strong foundational understanding among students in these areas.
- Mathematics as a Challenge: Mathematics stands out with the lowest pass percentage (86.67%) and 2 students failing. A significant portion (9 students) scored between 33%-44.99%, suggesting a need for targeted intervention in this subject.
- Strong Mid-Range Performance: In subjects like English, Hindi, Science, Social Science, and A.I., a large number of students are concentrated in the 45%-74.99% range, indicating consistent performance but also potential for higher achievement.
- Areas for Excellence: Hindi and A.I. (Additional Subject) show students achieving in the 75%-89.99% and 90% & above categories, highlighting strong performance in these subjects.
- Teacher Contributions: The analysis also implicitly reflects the efforts of both Regular and Contractual teachers in guiding students.
Implications and Recommendations
This Pre-BOA analysis offers valuable insights for both students and faculty at Kendriya Vidyalaya K:
- For Students: It is crucial to review individual performance, especially in subjects like Mathematics where a significant number of students are in the lower passing brackets. Focus on understanding core concepts and practicing problem-solving.
- For Teachers: Subject teachers, particularly in Mathematics, may consider implementing remedial classes, extra practice sessions, or differentiated instruction strategies to address the identified learning gaps.
- School Administration: The school can use this data to evaluate teaching methodologies, allocate resources effectively, and plan workshops or support programs for students and teachers.
- Focus on Weak Areas: While overall pass rates are high, the distribution of scores suggests that pushing more students into higher score brackets should be a goal.
Preparation Tips for Final Board Exams
With the Pre-BOA results in hand, students should now strategize for the upcoming final board examinations. Here are some general tips:
1. Analyze Your Pre-Board Performance
- Identify subjects where you scored low or just passed.
- Pinpoint specific topics within those subjects that you find challenging.
2. Create a Study Schedule
- Allocate more time to weaker subjects and topics.
- Ensure a balanced study plan covering all subjects regularly.
- Include time for revision and mock tests.
3. Practice Previous Year Papers
- Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, marking scheme, and types of questions asked.
- Practice time management by solving papers within the stipulated time.
4. Focus on Concepts
- Don’t just memorize; understand the underlying concepts.
- Clear any doubts with your teachers immediately.
5. Regular Revision
- Consistent revision of all subjects is key to retaining information.
- Make short notes or flashcards for quick revision.
6. Maintain Health and Well-being
- Ensure adequate sleep, a healthy diet, and regular breaks to avoid burnout.
- Stay positive and confident.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is a Pre-Board of Assessment (Pre-BOA)?
A Pre-Board of Assessment is a mock examination conducted by schools, typically for Class X and XII students, to simulate the actual board exam environment. It helps students identify their strengths and weaknesses, get accustomed to the exam pattern, and prepare for the final board examinations.
Q2: Why is the Pre-BOA Result Analysis important?
The Pre-BOA Result Analysis is crucial for both students and the school. For students, it acts as a diagnostic tool to understand their preparation level. For the school, it helps evaluate the effectiveness of teaching methods, identify areas needing academic intervention, and plan strategies to improve overall student performance before the final board exams.
Q3: What should students do if they performed poorly in certain subjects?
Students who performed poorly should not be disheartened. Instead, they should analyze their mistakes, seek guidance from their subject teachers, focus on understanding the difficult topics, and dedicate more time to practice. Remedial classes or extra study groups can also be beneficial.
Q4: How can teachers use this analysis to improve student performance?
Teachers can use this analysis to identify common misconceptions among students, adjust their teaching strategies, provide targeted support to weaker students, and conduct revision sessions focusing on high-weightage or challenging topics. They can also motivate students to strive for higher scores.
Q5: Is the Pre-BOA result indicative of the final board exam performance?
While Pre-BOA results provide a good indication of a student’s current preparation level, they are not the final determinant. Many students improve significantly between the Pre-Board and the final Board exams by diligently working on their weak areas. It serves as a wake-up call and a guide for targeted preparation.
Q6: Where can students access their individual Pre-BOA mark sheets?
Individual mark sheets for the Pre-BOA are typically distributed by the school or concerned subject teachers. Students should contact their class teacher or the school’s examination department for details on accessing their specific results.