Bengaluru: MySuru’s Meghan HK from the Pramati Hill View Academy gets first rank in all branches of Together (CET) – Engineering, Pharmaceuticalism, Animal Science, Agriculture and Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences (BNYs).
The other in the top 10 in the technical list comes from Bengaluru.
The results of the exam held on August 28-30 were announced on Monday.
About 2 Lakh students appear for the entrance test.
From them, 1.83 lakh (94.7%) students qualified for engineering and 1.86 lakh (96.5%) for pharmaceutical courses.
About 81% of students cleaned dishes of veterinarians and BNYs and 79% of agriculture.
Eight top10 rankings in engineering bagged by students from CBSE schools; Ranked 3 and 7 guaranteed by PU Colleges students.
There will be no cut-off rankings for receipt of your account: Minister of Pharmacy too, CBSE students retain tin with 6 looking at 10.
Tables turn around for BNYs and animal sciences, with eight PU students on the top farm, both of them hold 5 ranks.
Overall, in the top 10 in five streams there are 12 CBSE students and 12 PU students.
This year, 1,82,286 PU students and 8,125 CBSE students appeared for the exam.
The number of students who qualified for engineering was 96.8% of PU, 65.6% of CBSE, and 57% of the ISC.
98% respectively, 75% and 64.8% respectively for B pharma.
About 96.8% of Kannadamedium students and 96.6% of rural students qualified for engineering programs.
While 5,235 get a 55-plus sign in Biology, 217 scored in chemistry and 199 in mathematics.
Only 26 students can reach the sign in physics.
Mark Grace 3 is given for physics and mathematics.
“There were 1.09 lakh engineering seats available in the state, where the 54,000 through CET.
Last year 34,000 seats were filled with government quota.
There will be no cut-off rankings for engineering and all students who meet the requirements can register,” said Minister of Higher Education, CN Ashwatha Narayana.
“We will ensure that CET GO coaching will be available from I PU.” The results of around 7,000 students have been detained.