Educationists, guardians express concerns over dropout rate in Odisha Matric examination

The State government has admitted that over 14,000 students have not appeared in the Matriculation examination this year, and as per educationists, it is definitely a matter of concern.

Matric Examination 2023

Amid the high dropout rate in the annual Matriculation examination, educationists and guardians in Odisha have expressed their concerns. In reply to BJP MLA Naba Charan Majhi’s question in the Assembly, School and Mass Education Minister, Samir Ranjan Dash informed that as many as 5,32,603 candidates had filled up forms for the Matriculation examination this year. However, a total of 16,548 candidates did not appear in the MIL examination on the first day. While 16,370 candidates gave a miss to English on the second day, the number of absentees in Sanskrit on the third day was 16,520. As many as 16,487 and 16,425 candidates did not appear for science and social science subjects, respectively on the following days. The highest number of 16,679 candidates did not appear for the mathematics examination.

Though the number of dropout students is alarming, Minister Das said, the dropout rates have decreased this year in comparison to the previous year.