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DPS Bokaro has entered the session 2024-26 with fresh batch of class 11 students, and although I am not a part of it, I wanted to contribute to a great start by showing off the data in a great way.
SECTION-LIST-CLASS-XI2024-25.pdf
The PDF is embedded so you all can check your sections easily, lol.
Anyway, back to the data, the first thing I noticed was 27 Adityas and 6 Aditya Raj(s)
DPS Bokaro begins its session by admitting 5 Aditya Raj(s), 1 Aaditya Raj and 26 Aditya(s) and 1 Aditaya Parkash
The Second thing I noticed was the Admission Number, House and Section were given. The Admission Number is in the following format xyz/date/month/year, most of the times, the year is same as the year you took admission in, so I could easily analyze that there were 339 new students.
Admission Numbers ending with 2011 were the first ones to get admitted into DPS Bokaro in this batch. So I could also analyze that 106 students have studied from DPS throughout in this new batch, the Number would be a little bit more but quite close to it.
After Counting each single entry in the pdf, I knew 518 students were admitted in session 2024-25, which will pursue class 11 and 12 from DPS Bokaro.
I started to have numbers, which meant we could’ve some fun with numbers:
5% of these 544 students are Aditya(s) 65% are new students 20% are old students (from nursery) and out of 1036 people, 45% have Kumar in their name.
According to Mandatory Public Disclosure, Registered Students of Class 10 in 2023-24 were 230 518 Students Registered in 2024-25 for Class 11-12 339 are new students who took admission in 2024 518-339 = 179 of them are dipshites who took admission before 2024
out of 2022-24 registered students: 230, 179 are still studying in DPS Bokaro
230 - 179 = 51 confirming, around 50 or more students left DPS Bokaro after class 10th, for better opportunities. which is around 20% or more, of the original 230 registered students.
Sections till XI-L are there, 13 Sections.
By this time, I was using F3 to search up all of this, I realized I couldn’t gather much deep info with that, therefore I started it on Google Sheet (Link Below)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VU4ITUW1PFlFd5vT1-gGQeehzdrsak_T1znlX5Jn6Gg/edit?usp=sharing
I also decided to incorporate another data DPS had published, the results of the eligibility exam, after amogh suggested me something.
211 students gave the eligibility exam, 179 took admission. 32 gave the eligibility exam but went away somewhere else, because idk they were getting better opportunities? me? yea lol
anyway, after I integrated this data, i got the following graphs:
DPS took more than 300 admissions in our batch lol
Class-wise Student Disparity, E and F have the most students
I termed the people who gave eligibility tests and didn’t continue with DPS as droppers, and I noticed interesting Patterns
this is the data of the people that gave the eligibility exam, were allotted a stream, but didn't take admission, about of this about 38% were PCM+BIO, and 62% were humanities and commerce, so if we say that commerce and humanities have less scope, and people prefer science, we can say about 62% left dps to choose better streams, and 38% left dps even when they were allotted science.
so yeah, im sure 62% left dps because commerce and arts
out of people who left dps even after being allotted seats,
X-C got the first position X-A and X-B got the second position and X-D got the third position
Important metric to note here:
Only 211 students took the eligibility test, more than 14 to 19 didn't even take the test, the test was before the result, therefore around 14 to 19 students just left dps unconditionally
I confirmed this by taking a deeper look at the data, of the actual admission vs allotted streams