Nay Pyi Taw recorded a 49.69 per cent pass rate in the 2026 matriculation examination, with 7,021 of 14,131 candidates passing, according to results released nationwide yesterday morning.
Students,
parents and teachers gathered at examination centres across the Union Territory
from early morning to check the results.
Among the
eight townships, Ottarathiri achieved the highest pass rate at 56.40 per cent,
followed closely by Pyinmana with 56.37 per cent and Tatkon with 50.40 per
cent.
School heads
said efforts were already under way to improve next year’s performance. U Win
Myint Oo, headmaster of No 5 Basic Education High School, said his school
recorded a 42.31 per cent pass rate, with 21 students earning distinctions,
including three with distinctions in all six subjects.
“We hope to
raise the pass rate further and produce more distinction winners next year,” he
said.
Headmistress
Daw May Yin Mon of No 6 Basic Education High School said her school achieved a
42.64 per cent pass rate and had begun providing additional tuition to current
Grade 12 students from the start of the academic year.
Successful
candidates attributed their achievements to consistent study and disciplined
preparation. Six-distinction winner student Maung Myat Htet Oo said he revised
each day’s lessons immediately after school and repeatedly practised weaker
subjects.
“Don’t be
intimidated by the Grade 12 examination. Regular revision and practice will
help you achieve your best,” he said.
Another
top-performing student, Ma Myint Myat Thazin, encouraged future candidates to
follow a study timetable while taking care of their health.
“Study
calmly, stay organised and avoid unnecessary stress,” she said.
Aye Aye
Thant/ST
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