Assam’s Gunotsav 2025 Results Announced, Marking Significant Strides in Education
Guwahati: Assam’s Chief Minister, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, announced the highly anticipated results of Gunotsav 2025 at the Srimanta Sankaradeva International Auditorium in Guwahati. The event was attended by Education Minister Dr Ranoj Pegu, along with other esteemed ministers, MLAs, and senior government officials.
Gunotsav 2025 was conducted in three phases from January 6 to February 7, 2025, covering an impressive 44,077 schools and evaluating 38,98,945 students, with a remarkable 98.33% participation rate. The evaluation exercise was carried out by a team of 17,585 external evaluators, comprising ministers, MPs, MLAs, senior IAS, IPS, and IFS officers, along with Class I & II officers of the state government.
Performance Highlights
- 13,300 schools secured an ‘A+’ grade
- 13,952 schools achieved an ‘A’ grade
- 4,243 schools received a ‘B’ grade
- 891 schools secured a ‘C’ grade
- 218 schools received a ‘D’ grade
Among the students assessed, 14,64,808 (37.57%) secured ‘A+’ grades, while 2,46,032 (6.31%) received ‘D’ grades. Notably, 7,846 schools maintained ‘A+’ grades for two consecutive years, reflecting sustained excellence in educational standards.
District Rankings
- Sivasagar emerged as the best-performing district for the fourth consecutive year
- Golaghat secured second place
- Dibrugarh ranked third
A new evaluation parameter introduced this year assessed the quality of students’ uniforms, with Sivasagar ranking first, followed by Majuli and Charaideo. In terms of transparency and fairness in the Gunotsav 2025 evaluation process, Golaghat secured the top spot, followed by Kamrup (M) and Jorhat.
Gunotsav 2025 continues to reinforce Assam’s commitment to educational excellence, ensuring that schools focus on both academic performance and holistic development. The initiative is set to play a crucial role in shaping a brighter future for students across the state.
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