Performance dips, DK comes second

Science stream saw the most students, 13,850, clearing the examination

Published - May 12, 2017 12:30 am IST - Mangaluru

Karnataka , Mangaluru : 11/05/2017 : Darshan P from St. Aloysius College who scored 593 marks in the commerce stream in 2nd PU examination. PHOTO : ARRANGED

Karnataka , Mangaluru : 11/05/2017 : Darshan P from St. Aloysius College who scored 593 marks in the commerce stream in 2nd PU examination. PHOTO : ARRANGED

Following a slight dip in the performance of students of the region, Dakshina Kannada came second in terms of overall pass percentage in the II year Pre-University Examination 2017, the results of which were announced on Thursday.

30,915 passed

Of the 34,382 freshers who wrote the examination this year, 30,915 have passed (89.92 %).

In the last three years, the district ranked first with the number of freshers, who passed at 28,351 (90.48 %) in 2016, 29,226 (93.09 %) in 2015 and 29,377 (86.04 %) in 2014. According to official figures, 38,568 students, which includes freshers, wrote the II PU examination this year.

Of these, 32,578 students passed, which includes 30,915 freshers, 1,620 private students and 43 repeaters.

Of those who have passed, 17,367 were girls and 15,211 were boys.

There were more students (21,387) from urban than rural areas (9,828) among those who passed the examination.

Science stream saw the highest number of students clearing the examination with 13,850 out of the 14,978.

As many as 13,651 of the 14,906 students passed in Commerce, while 3,414 of the 4,498 students cleared the examination in Arts.

Principal of Government PU College, Gurupura, Vasudeva Kamat said that the pass percentage in Arts has been low across the State.

Darshan P., a student of St. Aloysius PU College, who secured 593 marks in Commerce, said that he intended to become a charted accountant. Mr. Darshan said he loves accounting and hence wants to pursue his dream of becoming a charted accountant.

His father Satish works in a private firm while his mother Dayavathi is homemaker.

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