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Students from Dakshina Kannada Excel on CET

Students from Dakshina Kannada Excel on CET
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Mangaluru: Aspirants from coastal districts have been superior in the results of the entrance test of Karnataka (KCET) which was announced on Monday.
In the list of 10 top rankings in BSC Agriculture, Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSC), Naturopathy Bachelor and Sciences Yogic (BNYs) and BPHArma and D Streams Pharma, students from the district have pocketed nine ranks.
However, there are no students who succeed in reaching 10 top ranking in the technical stream.
PU College expert students have pocketed six of nine ranks.
Safe! You have managed to throw your Votozin to see Resultreetetham B from PU College experts have pocketed a ranked in four streams – both on BSC agriculture, third in BPHArma, BVSC and 10.
The College’s PU College experts have secured the fourth place in BSC and Sanjana Agriculture and Panchmal From the same university has secured the seventh rank in BSC Agriculture.
Sujnan R Shirty from Alva’s PU College in Moodbidri has secured the fifth place in BSC Agriculture.
Sathvik G Bhat from excellent science and COMMERCE PU COLLEGE, Moodbidri, has ranked eighth in BNYs and a seventh rating in the Bachelor of Animal Science.
Reetham B, a Kolar who studied at Mangaluru, said he was happy with the results but the goal was to pursue medical education.
“I am waiting for the results of Neet and want to pursue MBBs in the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI),” he said.
Reetham said, “It was only consistency in a study that helped me superior.
The Mock test carried out by College helped me significantly to prepare for the entrance exam.
Master’s support and motivation, which cleaned my doubts instantly through WhatsApp, also helped many of my studies.
I have never felt demotivated even during the offline class because of teacher motivation.

Sathvik Bhat, from Ujire, said he reversed locking into an opportunity to prepare for learning.
Bhat, who also waits for the results of the NEET, adding that students will be able to do competitive examinations if they have a strong base in the knowledge of the subject.
Sujnan Shetty, a resident of Kundapura, said he focused on the results of the NEET.
“Revising the chapters learned in the classroom on the same day I have my routine.
Meanwhile, my teachers also motivated me to be more consistent in the study,” he said.
While 8,088 students have emerged for KCET in Kannada Dakshina, 7,386 qualified for engineering, 5,557 for BNYs, 5,170 for BSC Agulstan, 5,552 for BVSC and 7,774 for BPHArma and D Pharma.

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