Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, May 11: Results of the second pre university class examination, held from March 9 and 27 this year, has been published.
State primary and secondary education minister, Tanveer Sait, has provided the salient features of the result at a press conference held at the office of the PU education department on Thursday, May 11.
Udupi (90.01%), Dakshina Kannada (89.92%) and Uttara Kannada (71.99%) have stood first, second and third respectively in percentage of results.
Girls are leading this time with 45983 distinction and 192012 first class and also in total percentage. They have outperformed boys.
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Kodagu and Chikkamagaluru stood fourth and fifth respectively.
Bidar (42.05%) is the last in pass percentage.
Out of 697061 students appeared for exams, 355697 have passed this time.
323464 failed this year among the 355697 passed, 192012 secured first class, 45983 passed with distinction and 71532 received second class marks.
The results have been published in the official website. Due to heavy traffic, website may be slow today. However, government official confirmed that proper measures have been taken by the state government to ensure easy, smooth and timely access to PU results of this year.
Pass percentage in the state is 52.38 with 60.71% in science, 60.09% in commerce and 35.05% in arts. Pass percentage decrease by 4.82 from last year.
Udupi has 90.01 pass percentage this year.
44.74% among boys and 60.28 % among girls passed and 52.88 % among Urban and 50.72 % among rural passed.
132 colleges have 0% pass percentage in which 127 are private colleges.
345169 boys appeared for the exams out of which 154424 (44.7%) passed while out of 333892 girls appeared 201273 passed (60.28%).
37 colleges got the 100% result as against last year's 41. Out of those 37, three are govt colleges.
Udupi district in Minister Pramod Madhwaraj speaking Daijiworld.com congratulated the students who appeared for PU examinations. He also thanked the teachers, officials and PU board, who made the examinations successful.