Mangaluru, Feb 24: The 36th annual convocation of Mangalore University will be held on Monday, February 26 at 11.00 a.m. in the Mangala Auditorium on the Mangalore University Campus.
Announcing this at a press meet here on Saturday Prof K Byrappa, vice chancellor of the MU, said that Prof Subra Suresh., President and Distinguished Professor, Nanyang Technological University [NTU], Singapore will be the chief guest and deliver the convocation address. Governor of Karnataka and the Chancellor of the University Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala will confer the degrees to all the candidates. Basavaraj Rayaraddi, the Pro-Chancellor of the University and Minister for Higher Education, Government of Karnataka will grace the occasion.
During this convocation Mangalore University will award 97 Doctor of Philosophy degrees (Arts- 17, Science- 74, Commerce- 4 and Education- 2). 45 gold medals, 75 cash prizes. There are 242 Ranks, out of which 65 students are 1st rank holders (P.G- 48 & U.G. –17: Arts- 17; Science & Technology- 33; Commerce- 10; Education- 02 and P.G. Diploma- 03).
The particulars of total number of candidates who appeared and passed during 2016-17 in various examinations conducted by Mangalore University are briefly presented as follows:
A total of 36,280 candidates appeared for the examinations and 26,164 (72.12%) have passed. The Course wise statistics are in the P.G. courses out of 6,323 candidates who appeared, 5,929 (93.77%) have passed and out of 29,843 U.G. students who appeared, 20,122 (67.43%) have passed and in P.G. Diploma course out of 17 candidates who appeared, 16 (94.12%) have passed.
Out of 5,929 P.G. students who have passed, boys account for 1,871 (31.56%) and the girls represent 4,058 (68.44 %). Similarly at the U.G. level, out of 20,122 candidates who passed, 6,970 (34.64%) are boys and the remaining 13,152 (65.36%) are girls. As far as the P.G. Diploma examinations are concerned, out of 16 candidates
who passed, 6 (37.5%) are boys and the remaining 10(62.5%) are girls.
With regard to the gender composition, out of 26,164 total number of candidates who passed, 8,898 (61.24% pass percentage) are boys and the girls represent 17,266 (79.38% pass percentage)
As far as total performance in the examinations is concerned, out of 26067 (Except Ph.D.) candidates who passed, 9129 (35.00%) account for distinction, 9,129 (35.00%) are first class, 6151 (23.60%) are second class and the remaining 1,658 (6.40%) belonged to pass class.
Out of 26164 candidates who passed, 2,963 (11.33%) (Ph.D.-97, P.G.-680, U.G.-2187) will receive their degree in person.
Summary Sheet
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) |
97 |
Arts – 17 Science – 74 Commerce -04 Education - 02
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Gold Medals |
45 |
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Cash Prizes |
75 |
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Ranks
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Total- 242 |
1st Ranks - 65 |
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P.G. - 155 U.G. - 87 |
P.G. - 48 U.G. - 17 |
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Arts – 57 Science - 113 Commerce - 58 Education - 06 P.G. Diploma – 08 |
Arts – 17 Science - 33 Commerce - 10 Education - 02 P.G. Diploma – 03
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Total number of candidates appeared for examinations (2016-17) |
36,280 |
Ph.D. - 97 P.G. – 6,323 U.G. – 29,843 P.G. Diploma -17 |
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Boys – 14,529 Girls – 21,751
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Total number of candidates passed (2016-17) |
26,164 |
Ph.D. - 97 (100%) P.G. – 5,929 (93.77%) U.G. – 20,122(67.43%) P.G. Dip.-16 (94.12%) |
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Pass Percentage |
Boys – 8,898 (61.24%) Girls – 17,266 (79.38%)
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Percentage of students passed |
72.12%
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Number of persons receiving degree in person |
2,963 (11.33%)
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Ph.D. – 97 P.G. – 680 U.G. – 2187
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