
Mangalore, May 8: Mangalore has another reason to cheer with the results of second year Pre-University Examinations being announced on Thursday, bringing several toppers in the state to the fore in Dakshina Kannada.
Venkatesh Kamath from Canara PU College, Mangalore has secured 594 out of 600 marks in the Science stream, bagging the spot of topper of the state. Venkatesh has bagged the first rank in the state in the PCME (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Electronics) stream.
A jubiliant Venkatesh said that he felt proud and happy for having secured the topmost rank with his results in the final examinations, and revealed that he planned to opt for a course in engineering in Electronics. He said that more than putting in long hours, he studied mostly at night and preparing for the tests in his college and tutorials helped him secure his rank.
Besides him, Vasudha from Mysore and Prakooshi Lokesh from Tumkur have also emerged as toppers in Science with 594 marks.
Another student from the same college Pooja Baliga hailing from PCMS (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics) stream has scored a total 593 marks out of 600 and ranked second in the state in the Science stream. Although confident of scoring high marks in her final exams, she said that the second rank was unexpected and was overjoyed with her performance. Pooja intends to take up medicine or engineering depending on her CET results.
The third topper of the college is Apoorva who has secured 591 out of 600 marks in PCMC (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Computer Science) stream.
The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, which had secured second place last year, has recorded highest pass percentage of 86.04, outranking Udupi district which has bagged a pass percentage of 85.57.
Canara PU College saw nearly 30 students having scored over 570 marks in six subjects in Science and Commerce streams.
Principal of the college Prabha Kamath Hundi said that the top-scoring 25 students of Canara High School who had scored a total of over 600 marks out of 625 in their SSLC examinations two years ago, had been enrolled in the pre-university course without being charged any fees. Most of the toppers in PUC examination were from those 25 students, she said.


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