THE 2024 Matriculation Exam results for Mandalay Region were released yesterday, revealing a pass rate of 63.85 per cent, with 12,414 individuals out of 19,442 candidates passing the exam.
The results
were made public at 6 am yesterday at the respective exam centres and schools
in Mandalay. Many students eagerly awaited their results, with teachers
assisting students and parents in accessing them conveniently and
systematically.
U Soe Myint
Cho, Deputy Director from the Mandalay Region Education Office, stated, “This
year, our region (Mandalay) achieved the third-highest pass rate nationwide.
Three students from Mandalay Region made it into the top 10 list. This year saw
the implementation of a new curriculum aligned with international education
standards. Thus, passing this curriculum indicates that students meet
international educational standards. The efforts of all educational staff and
administrative bodies contributed to Mandalay Region securing the third-place
pass rate”.
Ma Thet Myat
San, who achieved six distinctions in this year’s matriculation exam and
secured fifth place in the nationwide top ten list, commented, “I worked very
hard to achieve this success. I consistently studied throughout the academic
year. I am truly delighted with my results. While I expected to achieve only
six distinctions, I am thrilled to have secured fifth place nationwide. I am
delighted with my outstanding performance in the first year of the new
curriculum”.
Ma Aye Phway
Phway, who obtained five distinctions, shared, “I studied diligently every day
since the beginning of the school year alongside my friends. I couldn’t sleep
the night before the results were announced due to excitement. I plan to apply
to medical university. With determination, students can achieve their goals”.
The
Matriculation Exam results can be accessed at the respective exam centres,
schools, and the Myanmar Examination Department website. Additionally, the
Myanma Radio ethnic programme broadcasted the results of examination centres
located in remote areas with challenging transportation.
Daw Mya Mya
Than, Principal of the CAE private school, stated, “Our school achieved a pass
rate of 99.2 per cent. Furthermore, we produced a student who obtained all
distinctions with a total of 552 marks, ranking third in the nationwide top ten
list. Such outstanding results are the outcome of collaborative efforts between
students and teachers”.
Maung Aung
Htut Win, who attained four distinctions, expressed, “I am pleased with my
colourful results. I feel a sense of duty towards my parents. Seeing their
satisfaction doubles my happiness. I aspire to become an engineer to serve my
country as a dutiful citizen”.
Furthermore,
a total of 17 inmates – 15 males and two females – from the Mandalay Central
Prison exam centre took the exam this year. Among them, 14 male and two female
inmate students passed, with three of them achieving one distinction each.
Maung Aye
Chan/ TMT
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