Satyanarayan College Top District With 98% Pass Rate ; Hrishi Kesh Panda Emerges Topper With 94.16 %

Malkangiri Date 21/05/26 The success of Satyanarayan College in the 2026 +2 examination of the Odisha Council of Higher Secondary Education has created waves of joy among the teachers and guardians of the students. This year, the pass rate of the science exam results in the entire state is 88.80%, while the success rate of Satyanarayan College is 99%. A total of 122 students appeared for the examination, out of which three students scored above 90%, namely Hrishikesh Panda (94.16), Santosh Kumar Chowdhury (91.83) and Bhavani Glory (91.16), while 21 students scored above 80%, 47 students scored above 70% and 95 students scored above 60%, making the institution a name of distinction in the district.

75.39% of the students in the said examination passed in first division, 21.42% students scored in second division and 0.23% students scored in second division. They have established their place among the top performing students in the district. Such a success in a tribal dominated district like Malkangiri is rare and commendable. With this success, Satya Narayan Karaj has created its own unique charm in the district and the state. Behind this success is the hard work of the students and the tireless efforts of the teachers and faculty members, said Mrs. Mamata Panigrahi, Editor of Satya Narayan Group of Institutions. She congratulated all the students, teachers and parents for this success and expressed her happiness that Satya Narayan Karaj will be able to give such success to the people of the district in the future.

The speciality of Satya Narayan is that the students who have secured low marks in the secondary examination definitely pass the higher secondary examination with high marks, which motivates the students who have succeeded in their exams every year to get admission in this institution. The students of the institution who have scored above 90% marks have set a rare example by scoring 84%, 70% and 68% respectively in their secondary exams and 94.16%, 92% and 91.16% in their higher secondary exams.

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