82 per cent students pass out from Krishna College

May 02, 2014 09:39 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:39 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Dr. V.S. Krishna Government College (Autonomous) has recorded a pass percentage of 82 in degree final examinations this year. Of the total 454 students, who appeared for the final year examination, 374 came out with flying colours. The pass percentage of different groups comprises B.A. 91, B.Com 84, B.Sc (Maths) 81 and B.Sc (Biology) 74.

Announcing the results at a press conference here on Friday, principal V. Chandra Sekhar said: “It’s only three years since the college got the autonomous status. Although we are happy about the fact that the pass percentage for the last few years has been satisfactory, our focus is more on its improvement”

It was an emotional moment for the students who understood the fact that nothing comes easy. “Studying five hours a day after college hours helped me excel in academics. You need to stay focused and plan your goal in advance so that you will face less stress during examinations,” Ch. Kalyani Pavani, final year student said.

While some of the students said they were confident about their marks, a few of them expressed apprehensions about the new format of the Andhra University Common Entrance Test – 2014. “We are absolutely clueless as far as the pattern of the test is concerned. We wish we had little clarity on the model paper and study material so that we can keep pace with the competition,” a student from Paderu Ch. Murali Krishna said.

The first and second year degree results will be announced by the month-end, he saidRector of Andhra University E.A. Narayana and Controller of Examinations K. Samrajyalakshmi and college’s Controller of Examinations Y.V.K. Durga Prasad along with the staff were present.

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