New Delhi: Popular video sharing site YouTube on Wednesday announced the launch of its local Indian site ( www.youtube.co.in) that features a localised homepage and search functions.
“YouTube India would allow users to create and share videos, discover the most popular and relevant videos in India, and connect with other Indian and global users. Over time, YouTube India will benefit from an entirely local experience highlighting and featuring the content and functionality most desired by the Indian users,” said Sakina Arsiwala, International Manager, YouTube.
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YouTube India would not only offer Indian users more relevant content but also provide a platform to share the country’s diverse culture and lifestyle with the largest online video community in the world.
“YouTube allows anyone with a simple Web camera or even a cellphone to create content, connect, and converse with each other through the medium of video,” Arsiwala said adding “It provides a powerful way for people to express themselves.”
Local features
With local features such as promoted videos, featured videos, and homepage promotions, localised user interface and help centre, user support and community features (such as video ratings, sharing and content flagging), YouTube India is expected to make it easier for the Indian YouTube community to search and view videos from the country.
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In addition, the content uploaded by users in India would show up as “top favourites” and “recommended content” on the local YouTube site. The localised site also aims to facilitate connections among the large Indian NRI community.
Source: sify.com
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Madhuri Dixit to receive Padma Shri
Madhuri Dixit will receive the prestigious Padma Shri Award for her contribution to Indian Cinema on May 10. Though Madhuri's comeback film, Aaja Nachle, failed to create an impact at the box-office, the undisputable queen of Bollywood can still make many hearts flutter with her million dollar smile.Madhuri, along with her husband Dr Nene, will fly down from Florida for the award ceremony. And, with Madhuri's birthday just a few days away, it will be a real celebration for the Nene family.
One man who will definitely be delighted is artist M F Husain. After expressing his disappointment over the debacle of Aaja Nachle, Husain will now have a reason to be happy for Madhuri.
Source: sify.com
Gwyneth Paltrow Considered Retirement
Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow considered retiring at the age of 31 because she had "no interest in making movies any more". The Sliding Doors star took a career hiatus following the birth of her first child, Apple, in 2004 with husband Chris Martin.Paltrow remained on her self-imposed maternity leave until after the birth of the couple's second child, Moses, in 2006. And the 35-year-old admits she considered never going back to the film business.
She says, "I thought about doing that (retiring) because I really felt that way. I had no interest in making movies any more. I didn't know if it would ever come back. And as it turns out, it did. I didn't die. I'm not being resurrected. But I never want to work in the same way I worked in my former life. Never. It's too expensive for me to be away (from my children)."
Source: starpulse.com
Celebrity Birthdays, May 8
Happy Birthday to Spanish pop singer Enrique Iglesias (1975), Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes (1972), Blur drummer Dave Rowntree (1964), NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte (1964), Actress/SAG president Melissa Gilbert (1964), "Raise Your Voice" actor David Keith (1954), Van Halen drummer Alex Van Halen (1953), Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz (1951), jazz pianist Keith Jarrett (1945), troubled English singer Gary Glitter (1944), singer Toni Tennille (1943), singer Ricky Nelson (1940; d. 1985), comedian Don Rickles (1926), blues guitarist Robert Johnson (1911; d. 1938), and 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman (1884; d. 1972).
Source: starpulse.com
Source: starpulse.com
HSSLC Results
HSSLC Results 2008 pua hata he a ry liata websites palasapa lia heta a moh theih.
http://news.mizosoft.net/result/exam.php
http://www.mbse.in/exam.php
http://news.mizosoft.net/result/exam.php
http://www.mbse.in/exam.php
Tom Cruise Launches A New Website
Hollywood actor Tom Cruise has launched a new website to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his first starring role in a movie - as a “thank you” to his fans for supporting him throughout his career.
Cruise landed his first major part 1983’s Risky Business; a role that catapulted him to Hollywood superstardom. He has gone on to appear in over 30 major motion pictures and has become one of the biggest stars in the world. And the 45-year-old has now launched TomCruise.com, writing a personal message to his supporters on the homepage.
The note reads, “In celebration of this occasion, and my 27 years of making movies, I created this site as a thank you, to you, for sharing the journey with me and to invite you to continue to explore what the future will bring…”
“My hope with this site is to bring you in and share with you the fun I experience every day during the filmmaking process, from working on the script, to the making of the film, through to what we finally see when we settle into our seats and the lights go down.”
Source: starpulse.com
Cruise landed his first major part 1983’s Risky Business; a role that catapulted him to Hollywood superstardom. He has gone on to appear in over 30 major motion pictures and has become one of the biggest stars in the world. And the 45-year-old has now launched TomCruise.com, writing a personal message to his supporters on the homepage.
The note reads, “In celebration of this occasion, and my 27 years of making movies, I created this site as a thank you, to you, for sharing the journey with me and to invite you to continue to explore what the future will bring…”
“My hope with this site is to bring you in and share with you the fun I experience every day during the filmmaking process, from working on the script, to the making of the film, through to what we finally see when we settle into our seats and the lights go down.”
Source: starpulse.com
PUC
FIRST PUC CLASSES TO BEGIN FROM JUNE 9
Bangalore,(KCU)- The classes for first PUC for the academic year 2008-2009 will commence from June 9.
The Department of PU Education has prepared a calendar of events for the admission process to first PUC applicable to only the current academic year.
Permission has been granted to PU colleges to reserve 5 per cent of the seats for students of CBSE, ICSE and such courses equivalent to 10th standard, the results of which might be delayed.
Private colleges should admit students only to permitted disciplines. If seats remain vacant even after the completion of the calendar of events, the colleges can fill up the vacancies by distributing fresh applica-tions, according to S.G. Hegde, Commissioner, Department of PU Education.
Calendar of events
May 12: Last day to issue application forms.
May 15: Last day to receive filled applications.
May 20: Announcement of merit list of students category-wise in descending order of marks scored.
May 23: Announcement of selected list of students.
May 27: Last day to pay the fees for students selected in the first list.
May 29: Announcement of second list of selected students.
June 2: Last day to pay the fees for students selected in second list.
June 4: Announcement of third list of selected students.
June 7: Last day to pay fees for students selected in third list.
June 9: Announcement of list of admitted students category-wise indicating the final cut-off percentage.
Source: starofmysore.com
Bangalore,(KCU)- The classes for first PUC for the academic year 2008-2009 will commence from June 9.
The Department of PU Education has prepared a calendar of events for the admission process to first PUC applicable to only the current academic year.
Permission has been granted to PU colleges to reserve 5 per cent of the seats for students of CBSE, ICSE and such courses equivalent to 10th standard, the results of which might be delayed.
Private colleges should admit students only to permitted disciplines. If seats remain vacant even after the completion of the calendar of events, the colleges can fill up the vacancies by distributing fresh applica-tions, according to S.G. Hegde, Commissioner, Department of PU Education.
Calendar of events
May 12: Last day to issue application forms.
May 15: Last day to receive filled applications.
May 20: Announcement of merit list of students category-wise in descending order of marks scored.
May 23: Announcement of selected list of students.
May 27: Last day to pay the fees for students selected in the first list.
May 29: Announcement of second list of selected students.
June 2: Last day to pay the fees for students selected in second list.
June 4: Announcement of third list of selected students.
June 7: Last day to pay fees for students selected in third list.
June 9: Announcement of list of admitted students category-wise indicating the final cut-off percentage.
Source: starofmysore.com
Karnataka Elections 2008
The state of Karnataka will go to the polls in May 2008 to elect 224 legislators, as declared by the Election Commission of India.
There will be three phases of voting - on May 10, May 16 and May 22, 2008. The vote counting will take place on May 25, 2008.
The last Karnataka assembly elections were held in 2004 where the Bhartiya Janata Party, led by B. S. Yeddyurappa had claimed a comfortable victory.
Source: jeetegakaun.in
There will be three phases of voting - on May 10, May 16 and May 22, 2008. The vote counting will take place on May 25, 2008.
The last Karnataka assembly elections were held in 2004 where the Bhartiya Janata Party, led by B. S. Yeddyurappa had claimed a comfortable victory.
Source: jeetegakaun.in
SSLC RESULTS: 69.63% PASS
* Chikkodi stands first * Mysore in 20th position
Bangalore, May 4 (VP&KCU)- The results of the SSLC examination held in March this year will be announced on the designated websites by 5 pm today, announced G. Kumar Naik, Commissioner, Department of Education.
Addressing media persons at his office here this morning, he disclosed that the pass percentage in the State had dropped to 69.63 per cent from 73.1% last year. Girls have scored over boys again with 69% pass as against 64.14 of the boys. The rural students have fared better with 69.07% pass as against 66.49 in urban areas.
The results will be announced in all the schools tomorrow.
Chikkodi district tops the list with a score of 84.71% followed by Chitradurga with 79.53 and Udupi with 79.44. Mysore district occupied the 20th place with a score of 66.65. Mandya stood 6th with 76.37, Kodagu 18th with 67.96 and Chamarajanagar 32nd with 55.49. Three students have together bagged the top slot with a score of 618 out of 650.
Supplementary exam
Registration for the SSLC supplementary exam to be held on June 2 will be accepted from May 13. Last date to despatch the applications is May 15. The fee for one subject is Rs. 150, Rs. 200 for two and Rs. 300 for more than two.
Retotalling of answer scripts will be allowed on payment of Rs. 150 per subject. A photocopy of the answer script could also be obtained for Rs. 300 a subject. Revaluation would cost Rs. 700 a subject, explained Nayak.
SSLC results on web
Bangalore, May 4 (SC)- The results of the SSLC examinations will be announced today after 5 pm on internet. The results can also be had over the phone.
The website addresses are:
www.kseeb.org, www.results.sify.com, www.ekalike.com, www.bangaloreeducation.com, www.rediff.com, www.thatskannada.com, www.karnataka.com
The telephone numbers for fixed land lines are 9580-1255225 / 1250112.
BSNL mobile subscribers can call 12506, 12555, 1255560, 1250112 and get the results. Also one can send an SMS to 55352 by typing SSLC, leave a blank space and then key in the admission ticket number.
Those sending SMS from other mobile service providers can send to 543212222, 543212888 for Airtel, 56731 for Vodafone, 12900 for Indicom, 5055454 for BigFM and 5056388 for NDTV.
Source: starofmysore.com
Bangalore, May 4 (VP&KCU)- The results of the SSLC examination held in March this year will be announced on the designated websites by 5 pm today, announced G. Kumar Naik, Commissioner, Department of Education.
Addressing media persons at his office here this morning, he disclosed that the pass percentage in the State had dropped to 69.63 per cent from 73.1% last year. Girls have scored over boys again with 69% pass as against 64.14 of the boys. The rural students have fared better with 69.07% pass as against 66.49 in urban areas.
The results will be announced in all the schools tomorrow.
Chikkodi district tops the list with a score of 84.71% followed by Chitradurga with 79.53 and Udupi with 79.44. Mysore district occupied the 20th place with a score of 66.65. Mandya stood 6th with 76.37, Kodagu 18th with 67.96 and Chamarajanagar 32nd with 55.49. Three students have together bagged the top slot with a score of 618 out of 650.
Supplementary exam
Registration for the SSLC supplementary exam to be held on June 2 will be accepted from May 13. Last date to despatch the applications is May 15. The fee for one subject is Rs. 150, Rs. 200 for two and Rs. 300 for more than two.
Retotalling of answer scripts will be allowed on payment of Rs. 150 per subject. A photocopy of the answer script could also be obtained for Rs. 300 a subject. Revaluation would cost Rs. 700 a subject, explained Nayak.
SSLC results on web
Bangalore, May 4 (SC)- The results of the SSLC examinations will be announced today after 5 pm on internet. The results can also be had over the phone.
The website addresses are:
www.kseeb.org, www.results.sify.com, www.ekalike.com, www.bangaloreeducation.com, www.rediff.com, www.thatskannada.com, www.karnataka.com
The telephone numbers for fixed land lines are 9580-1255225 / 1250112.
BSNL mobile subscribers can call 12506, 12555, 1255560, 1250112 and get the results. Also one can send an SMS to 55352 by typing SSLC, leave a blank space and then key in the admission ticket number.
Those sending SMS from other mobile service providers can send to 543212222, 543212888 for Airtel, 56731 for Vodafone, 12900 for Indicom, 5055454 for BigFM and 5056388 for NDTV.
Source: starofmysore.com
SSLC results on May 13
T’PURAM: Education Minister M.A. Baby has said that the SSLC results will be published on May 13.
The results of Vocational Higher Secondary and Higher Secondary examinations will be published on May 15. Baby was speaking at the meeting with the representatives of various organisations of school teachers on Tuesday.
The meeting decided to redeploy protected teachers in those vacancies arising in the Education Department only. When the meeting started, the teachers’ organisations affiliated to the ruling parties and the Opposition parties engaged in a heated exchange of words over the issue of protected teachers. This disrupted the meeting for sometime.
Teachers’ organisations affiliated to the Opposition parties wanted the Government to discuss the issues relating to the redeployment and KER reforms in the agenda. This was opposed by the organisations affiliated to ruling parties.
The issue was settled following the assurance given by the Education Minister that any decision on the redeployment of protected teachers to other departments would be taken only after discussing the matter with all concerned.
The Minister said that the report of the KER Reforms Committee will be implemented only after discussing the issue in the LDF. After the report is discussed in the LDF, it will be discussed in the Cabinet and with teachers’ organisations. Another decision of the meeting was to avoid teachers’ training programmes on Saturdays that are sixth working days as far as possible. A decision on the issue will be taken at the QIP committee meeting of the General Education Department.
The government would also take a decision on creating new posts in schools after discussions with Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac.
Steps will be taken to fill the vacancies of principals in Government higher secondary schools. The meeting decided to take a decision on grade, promotion and increment for higher secondary teachers.
Source: newindpress.com
The results of Vocational Higher Secondary and Higher Secondary examinations will be published on May 15. Baby was speaking at the meeting with the representatives of various organisations of school teachers on Tuesday.
The meeting decided to redeploy protected teachers in those vacancies arising in the Education Department only. When the meeting started, the teachers’ organisations affiliated to the ruling parties and the Opposition parties engaged in a heated exchange of words over the issue of protected teachers. This disrupted the meeting for sometime.
Teachers’ organisations affiliated to the Opposition parties wanted the Government to discuss the issues relating to the redeployment and KER reforms in the agenda. This was opposed by the organisations affiliated to ruling parties.
The issue was settled following the assurance given by the Education Minister that any decision on the redeployment of protected teachers to other departments would be taken only after discussing the matter with all concerned.
The Minister said that the report of the KER Reforms Committee will be implemented only after discussing the issue in the LDF. After the report is discussed in the LDF, it will be discussed in the Cabinet and with teachers’ organisations. Another decision of the meeting was to avoid teachers’ training programmes on Saturdays that are sixth working days as far as possible. A decision on the issue will be taken at the QIP committee meeting of the General Education Department.
The government would also take a decision on creating new posts in schools after discussions with Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac.
Steps will be taken to fill the vacancies of principals in Government higher secondary schools. The meeting decided to take a decision on grade, promotion and increment for higher secondary teachers.
Source: newindpress.com
PU results: Girls Outshine Boys Again; Dakshina Kannada Dist Tops
Bangalore: The results of the second-year Pre-University examination held in March 2008 are out. The not-so-cheering news is that there is a dip of nearly 9% compared with the previous year (50.7%). The overall pass percentage this year is 41.31, with 2,36,364 clearing the exam.
In all, 5,72,197 candidates appeared for the exam conducted in 774 centres across the state from March 17 to 29. A total of 12,692 examiners have valued the answerscripts.
Again, this year, girls (48.65%) have fared better than boys (35.45%). The overall pass percentage of freshers is 47.74 while private and repeaters is 24.42 and 20.27.
Among the districts, Dakshina Kannada topped with 76.72% followed by Udupi 76.2% and Kodagu 60.63%. Bangalore North, which stood seventh, scored 50.86% while Bangalore South (8th) got 50.35%. The least pass percentage was recorded in Bidar with 16.57%.
This year, there is a slight variation in the results in urban and rural category. The rural students are almost on a par with their urban counterparts. The pass percentage in urban is 41.28, while in rural it is 41.04.
A look at the statistics in the past 10 years shows the lowest pass percentage was 35.02 in April 1998. Till 2001, there was a fluctuation in the results. After 2001, there has been a marginal increase almost every year up to 2006 (53.97%), considered an all-time high. But in 2007, it dipped to 50.7%.
SSLC results on May 5
The results of SSLC examination held in March-April 2008 will be announced on May 5. On May 4 evening, the results would be posted on the website, said KSEEB director D S Rajanna.
Why low pass percentage?
Candidates who wrote II PU exams are first batch of students who wrote SSLC exam of new pattern In SSLC, 60 marks allotted for Multiple Choice Questions Experts feel this could have reduced students' writing skills Also, a majority are declared pass in I PU So they can't cope with II PU, a tougher exam
Distinction and toppers
In the general category, highest marks secured in arts is 564; in commerce, 585; and science, 586 In SC category, highest marks secured in Arts is 549; commerce 567 and science 580 In ST category, highest marks secured in arts is 530, commerce 547 and science 568 Number of students who have got distinction (85% and above) is 6,372; first class 98,900; second class 69,855 and pass class 61,237
PU Dept Plans Slew Of Measures To Improve Results Next Year
Bangalore: The Pre-university department is taking various measures to improve results from next year. To start with, students entering I PU will be given remedial coaching. "This is for students who are weak in a few subjects. Extra classes for two hours will be taken for them," said PU commissioner S G Hegde. These students will be identified in the beginning of the academic year, in June.
Another initiative is introduction of a bridge course. "There is a huge knowledge gap among students coming from SSLC to PUC. To fill this, the bridge course will be introduced," he said. Both these courses are compulsory, he added.
He said I PU students would be informed about required attendance at the beginning of the year itself, and asked them to "take the I PU course seriously".
The PU commissioner said the low pass percentage in II PU would not affect CET results.
For students found eligible for CET after clearing supplementary exams, he said: "The supplementary exams will be held in June and the results are likely to be announced in July. By then, the first round of CET counselling will have commenced. However, we are looking at it."
Essay-type answers the culprit?
The lowest II PU pass percentage in a decade has turned the probe scanner on the students’ ability to write essay-type answers. This, experts said, was the chief reason for shaving off the results percentage by a shocking degree.
PU commissioner S G Hegde was blunt: "I am not happy. There is a need to analyze the results. It could be because the candidates who wrote the II PU exams happen to be the first batch of students who wrote the SSLC exam of the new pattern. In this, 60 marks were allotted for multiple-choice questions. Experts feel this has reduced writing skills among students. This is possible if you see the low pass percentage in arts, as arts subjects require more writing," he explained.
Also, students do not take I PU seriously, though the second PU syllabus is the extension of the I PU syllabus. As a result, they can’t cope with II PU. A majority are declared passed in I PU, he said, adding that the department will look into the matter seriously.
FOR A RELOOK AT EVALUATION
Filled-in applications can be submitted in person before the prescribed date on any working day between 9 am and 4 pm at: Counter 1: Government PU Girls College, 13th Cross, Malleswaram. Counter 2: Government PU Boys College, Old Fort, Chamarajpet. They can also be sent through Speed Post/registered post, to the PU office, Malleswaram. Applications received after the last date will be rejected.
Issuance of photocopies Last date for submission of application: May 13 Fee per answer script: Rs 300
Revaluation Last date for submission of application: May 20 Fee per answer script: Rs 750
Retotalling Last date for submission of applications: May 20 Fee per answer script: Rs 200
Source: mangalorean.com
In all, 5,72,197 candidates appeared for the exam conducted in 774 centres across the state from March 17 to 29. A total of 12,692 examiners have valued the answerscripts.
Again, this year, girls (48.65%) have fared better than boys (35.45%). The overall pass percentage of freshers is 47.74 while private and repeaters is 24.42 and 20.27.
Among the districts, Dakshina Kannada topped with 76.72% followed by Udupi 76.2% and Kodagu 60.63%. Bangalore North, which stood seventh, scored 50.86% while Bangalore South (8th) got 50.35%. The least pass percentage was recorded in Bidar with 16.57%.
This year, there is a slight variation in the results in urban and rural category. The rural students are almost on a par with their urban counterparts. The pass percentage in urban is 41.28, while in rural it is 41.04.
A look at the statistics in the past 10 years shows the lowest pass percentage was 35.02 in April 1998. Till 2001, there was a fluctuation in the results. After 2001, there has been a marginal increase almost every year up to 2006 (53.97%), considered an all-time high. But in 2007, it dipped to 50.7%.
SSLC results on May 5
The results of SSLC examination held in March-April 2008 will be announced on May 5. On May 4 evening, the results would be posted on the website, said KSEEB director D S Rajanna.
Why low pass percentage?
Candidates who wrote II PU exams are first batch of students who wrote SSLC exam of new pattern In SSLC, 60 marks allotted for Multiple Choice Questions Experts feel this could have reduced students' writing skills Also, a majority are declared pass in I PU So they can't cope with II PU, a tougher exam
Distinction and toppers
In the general category, highest marks secured in arts is 564; in commerce, 585; and science, 586 In SC category, highest marks secured in Arts is 549; commerce 567 and science 580 In ST category, highest marks secured in arts is 530, commerce 547 and science 568 Number of students who have got distinction (85% and above) is 6,372; first class 98,900; second class 69,855 and pass class 61,237
PU Dept Plans Slew Of Measures To Improve Results Next Year
Bangalore: The Pre-university department is taking various measures to improve results from next year. To start with, students entering I PU will be given remedial coaching. "This is for students who are weak in a few subjects. Extra classes for two hours will be taken for them," said PU commissioner S G Hegde. These students will be identified in the beginning of the academic year, in June.
Another initiative is introduction of a bridge course. "There is a huge knowledge gap among students coming from SSLC to PUC. To fill this, the bridge course will be introduced," he said. Both these courses are compulsory, he added.
He said I PU students would be informed about required attendance at the beginning of the year itself, and asked them to "take the I PU course seriously".
The PU commissioner said the low pass percentage in II PU would not affect CET results.
For students found eligible for CET after clearing supplementary exams, he said: "The supplementary exams will be held in June and the results are likely to be announced in July. By then, the first round of CET counselling will have commenced. However, we are looking at it."
Essay-type answers the culprit?
The lowest II PU pass percentage in a decade has turned the probe scanner on the students’ ability to write essay-type answers. This, experts said, was the chief reason for shaving off the results percentage by a shocking degree.
PU commissioner S G Hegde was blunt: "I am not happy. There is a need to analyze the results. It could be because the candidates who wrote the II PU exams happen to be the first batch of students who wrote the SSLC exam of the new pattern. In this, 60 marks were allotted for multiple-choice questions. Experts feel this has reduced writing skills among students. This is possible if you see the low pass percentage in arts, as arts subjects require more writing," he explained.
Also, students do not take I PU seriously, though the second PU syllabus is the extension of the I PU syllabus. As a result, they can’t cope with II PU. A majority are declared passed in I PU, he said, adding that the department will look into the matter seriously.
FOR A RELOOK AT EVALUATION
Filled-in applications can be submitted in person before the prescribed date on any working day between 9 am and 4 pm at: Counter 1: Government PU Girls College, 13th Cross, Malleswaram. Counter 2: Government PU Boys College, Old Fort, Chamarajpet. They can also be sent through Speed Post/registered post, to the PU office, Malleswaram. Applications received after the last date will be rejected.
Issuance of photocopies Last date for submission of application: May 13 Fee per answer script: Rs 300
Revaluation Last date for submission of application: May 20 Fee per answer script: Rs 750
Retotalling Last date for submission of applications: May 20 Fee per answer script: Rs 200
Source: mangalorean.com
PUC Results: Girls fare better
MANGALORE: The girl students have fared better in the second PUC examinations held in April. The results that were declared on Saturday shows that 10,330 girl students out of 12,777 those who wrote have passed the examinations. In boys section 11,822 have attended the examinations out of which only 8566 have passed. The percentage pass among the girl students is 80.79 percent while among the boy students the percentage has leveled off at 72.39 percent. Totally 24,630 students had written the examinations from the district out of which 18,896 students have passed with a percentage of 76.72 percent according to the result sheet. Dakshina Kannada district has stood first in the state.
Urban students have posted more pass percentage than their rural counterparts. A total of 14,241 urban students had taken the examinations out of which 11,613 have passed with a percentage of 81.55 percent. In rural section 10,389 students had taken the examination out of which only 7,283 students have passed with a percentage of 70.1.
All three top positions in science, arts and commerce have gone to the girl students. Yashwitha of Arts section in the St Annes College has passed with 535 marks, U. Shama of St Agnes college has passed with a maximum of 574 marks in Commerce section, and Ranjita Shetty of Surathkal Govinda Das college has passed with 582 marks in Science section.
Durgamba PU College in Puttur taluk has scored 100 percent results, all 40 students who have taken the examinations from this college have passed with distinction.
Udupi records 76%
Udupi district stood at second place in the state with total pass percentage of 76.20. According to the results published by the board, out of total 14, 781 students who appeared for the exam 11, 263 have passed. Total number of boys who appeared for the exam was 7,179 out of which 5,123 have passed while among girls out of 7,602 who appeared for the exam 6,140 have passed.
In Udupi, Rural students have posted more pass percentage than their urban counterparts. In Urban section, out of total 6,758 students who appeared for the exam, 5035 have passed(74.05%) while in Rural section out of 8023 students, 6,228 have passed(77.63%).
Brahmavar Govt PU College has recorded 100% results followed by Poorna Prajna college on second place with 99.65%, Dr. N.S.A.M. PU college Nitte scored 99.20% and SVT college at Karkala scored 95,97%.
Source: mangalorean.com
Urban students have posted more pass percentage than their rural counterparts. A total of 14,241 urban students had taken the examinations out of which 11,613 have passed with a percentage of 81.55 percent. In rural section 10,389 students had taken the examination out of which only 7,283 students have passed with a percentage of 70.1.
All three top positions in science, arts and commerce have gone to the girl students. Yashwitha of Arts section in the St Annes College has passed with 535 marks, U. Shama of St Agnes college has passed with a maximum of 574 marks in Commerce section, and Ranjita Shetty of Surathkal Govinda Das college has passed with 582 marks in Science section.
Durgamba PU College in Puttur taluk has scored 100 percent results, all 40 students who have taken the examinations from this college have passed with distinction.
Udupi records 76%
Udupi district stood at second place in the state with total pass percentage of 76.20. According to the results published by the board, out of total 14, 781 students who appeared for the exam 11, 263 have passed. Total number of boys who appeared for the exam was 7,179 out of which 5,123 have passed while among girls out of 7,602 who appeared for the exam 6,140 have passed.
In Udupi, Rural students have posted more pass percentage than their urban counterparts. In Urban section, out of total 6,758 students who appeared for the exam, 5035 have passed(74.05%) while in Rural section out of 8023 students, 6,228 have passed(77.63%).
Brahmavar Govt PU College has recorded 100% results followed by Poorna Prajna college on second place with 99.65%, Dr. N.S.A.M. PU college Nitte scored 99.20% and SVT college at Karkala scored 95,97%.
Source: mangalorean.com
PUC RESULTS ANNOUNCED IN CITY COLLEGES
Mysore,(KK&KCU)- As the results of second puc was announced last evening on the web, not much rush was found in private colleges where the results were announced this morning. The results will be put up at 3 pm in Government Colleges. However, lot of rush was observed to collect the applications forms for first puc.
Sadvidya pu College has scored 94 per cent with 168 students getting distinctions and 198 first class. N.S. Yasaswini (Science), scoring 583 out of 600, stood first in the college followed by Sumanth Bhat with 580.
Marimallappa's pu college has bagged 99 distinctions and 476 first class. Shivakumar (Science) has stood first scoring 567 marks followed by Nitish More (Commerce) also with 567.
Maharani's pu college has scored 54 per cent.
Source: starofmysore.com
Sadvidya pu College has scored 94 per cent with 168 students getting distinctions and 198 first class. N.S. Yasaswini (Science), scoring 583 out of 600, stood first in the college followed by Sumanth Bhat with 580.
Marimallappa's pu college has bagged 99 distinctions and 476 first class. Shivakumar (Science) has stood first scoring 567 marks followed by Nitish More (Commerce) also with 567.
Maharani's pu college has scored 54 per cent.
Source: starofmysore.com
PUC Results Announced - DK Stands First, Udupi Second
Bangalore: The much-awaited results of Second PUC were announced here on Friday May 2 afternoon. As perceived largely after the exams, the overall percentage of students who have passed has drastically come down. In all 41.33% students have passed out. As usual girls have out numbered boys. While 42.24% of the girls have passed, only 35.33% boys have managed to clear the exams at one go.
Just like the last year Dakshina Kannada district has topped the list with a total aggregate of 76.72% while Udupi has stood second with 76.2%. Kodagu district is on the third place with 60.63%. Bidar which was on the last place last time has maintained its position with 16.57%. However, the biggest loser has been Belgaum which has slipped to 19th place from the 9 place it managed to get last time. Once again rural students have outshined the students from city area.
The results will be announced in the colleges on Saturday May 3 afternoon. However, results are available on following websites right now.
www.puc.kar.nic.in
www.thatskannada.com
www.karresults.nic.in
www.exam.results.net
www.educhoice.org
www.netind.com
www.oneindia.in
www.indiaresults.com
http://results.sify.com
www.OnMobile.com
www.rediff.com
Students may also call 9580-1255225 to know their results. BSNL subscribers may call 12506 or send 'PUC ' as SMS to 55352.
Source: daijiworld.com
Just like the last year Dakshina Kannada district has topped the list with a total aggregate of 76.72% while Udupi has stood second with 76.2%. Kodagu district is on the third place with 60.63%. Bidar which was on the last place last time has maintained its position with 16.57%. However, the biggest loser has been Belgaum which has slipped to 19th place from the 9 place it managed to get last time. Once again rural students have outshined the students from city area.
The results will be announced in the colleges on Saturday May 3 afternoon. However, results are available on following websites right now.
www.puc.kar.nic.in
www.thatskannada.com
www.karresults.nic.in
www.exam.results.net
www.educhoice.org
www.netind.com
www.oneindia.in
www.indiaresults.com
http://results.sify.com
www.OnMobile.com
www.rediff.com
Students may also call 9580-1255225 to know their results. BSNL subscribers may call 12506 or send 'PUC ' as SMS to 55352.
Source: daijiworld.com
II PUC results on May 3
The results of second pre-university examination held in March this year will be announced on May 3, Saturday, at 3.30 pm in respective colleges across the State, reports DHNS from Bangalore.
SSLC results: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board officials on Wednesday said that the SSLC evaluation work had been completed and the results were likely to be announced on May 5 or 6.
Source: deccanherald.com
SSLC results: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board officials on Wednesday said that the SSLC evaluation work had been completed and the results were likely to be announced on May 5 or 6.
Source: deccanherald.com
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