Junior Inter pass percentage improves




TOPPERS M.PC--466/470

Bi.PC 436/440


SRI CHAITANYA -----> M.PC 460/470

Bi.PC 430/440


SRI BHAVANA JR COLLEGE MARKAPUR---; M.PC 448/470

Bi.PC 392/440


SRI SADHNA JR COLLEGE MARKAPUR---; M.PC 461/470


KAMALA JR COLLEGE MARKAPUR-----; M.PC 462/470


GOUTHAM JR COLLEGE MARKAPUR ---;M.PC 427/470



Performance of government colleges improves for third consecutive year

HYDERABAD: Pass percentage in Intermediate first year improved for the third consecutive year, but the number of those securing first class marks has reduced by nearly 6 per cent when compared to the previous year.

This year, 52.11 per cent students cleared the exam compared to 48.56 per cent in 2010 and 46.64 per cent in 2009, Minister for Secondary Education K. Parthasaradhi said while releasing the results here on Thursday in thepresence of BIE Secretary G. Balaramaiah, and Director of Intermediate Education Luv Agarwal.

Out of the 4,44,747 candidates who cleared the exam, 1,69,871 got “A” grade, 1,45,953 secured “B” grade, 86,740 secured “C” grade and 42,183 secured “D” grade. It means 71 per cent students got first class marks. Last year, 77per cent of successful students had secured first class marks. Pass percentage of girls was more at 52.21 per centcompared to 48.48 per cent of that of boys.

Krishna district secured the top rank among districts with 70 per cent of students passing the examination while the lowest was Nalgonda with 34 per cent only. Hyderabad district too didn’t fare well with only 52 per cent of studentspassing despite the good facilities.

Other top performing districts include Vishakapatnam (63 per cent), Ranga Reddy (62 per cent) and Guntur (61 per cent).

Performance of students in government colleges improved for the third consecutive year and this year it stood at 41.62 per cent compared to 37.27 per cent last year and 29.54 per cent.

Mr. Luv Agarwal said performance increased in all the districts and Adilabad district stood first with 60.49 students clearing the exams. Admissions too improved in government colleges. This year 1,31,127 students from government colleges appeared for first year examination while the number was 1,29,341 last year.

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Narayana student scores 466 out of 470 in MPC while P. Srikant of Sri Chaitanya secures 436 in BiPC

193 students of Sri Chaitanya secure above 460 in MPC; 127 get above 430 marks in BiPC stream

Narayana institute claims 18,000 students scored 75 out of 75 marks in mathematics


HYDERABAD: In the first year Intermediate exam results released here on Thursday, Panguluri Jagadish Kumar of Narayana institutions scored the highest marks of 466 out of 470 in the MPC stream while P. Srikant of Sri Chaitanya institutions secured highest marks of 436 out of 440 in the BiPC stream.

Sushmasree, academic director of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, said that 81.24 per cent of their students got A and B grades while 193 students secured marks above 460 in MPC and 127 students secured above 430 marks in BiPC stream. She said B. Manoj Varma scored the highest marks of 490 out of 500 in the MEC stream. She said toppers have been increasing every year due to the study methods adopted and the right guidance provided by them. “More than 80 per cent got classes and it’s an indication of it.” The Narayana group chairman, P. Narayana, said that nearly 18,000 of their students scored 75 out of 75 marks in mathematics paper while 269 students scored 60 out of 60 in physics, 1532 students scored 60 out of 60 in chemistry and 300-odd students got cent percent marks in botany and zoology subjects. Similarly 80 per cent students got A and B grades in both MPC and BiPC streams. Mr. Narayana attributed the success to the continuous exams and marks analysis apart from the quality teaching offered. The chairman of Srigayatri Educational Institutions, P.V.R.K. Murthy said Vijayanand scored 464 marks in MPC group, Anusha top scored with 432 marks in BiPC and Priyal Rudani scored 486 marks in MEC stream.



Source: Hindu


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