Mangalore University to award 97 PhD degrees, 45 gold medals during 36th convocation

Media Release
February 24, 2018

Mangaluru, Feb 24: The 36th annual convocation of Mangalore University will be held on Monday, February 26 at 11.00 a.m. in the Mangala Auditorium on the Mangalore University Campus. 

Announcing this at a press meet here on Saturday Prof K Byrappa, vice chancellor of the MU, said that Prof Subra Suresh., President and Distinguished Professor, Nanyang Technological University [NTU], Singapore will be the chief guest and deliver the convocation address. Governor of Karnataka and the Chancellor of the University Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala will confer the degrees to all the candidates. Basavaraj Rayaraddi, the Pro-Chancellor of the University and Minister for Higher Education, Government of Karnataka will grace the occasion.

During this convocation Mangalore University will award 97 Doctor of Philosophy degrees (Arts- 17, Science- 74, Commerce- 4 and Education- 2). 45 gold medals, 75 cash prizes. There are 242 Ranks, out of which 65 students are 1st rank holders (P.G- 48 & U.G. –17: Arts- 17; Science & Technology- 33; Commerce- 10; Education- 02 and P.G. Diploma- 03). 

The particulars of total number of candidates who appeared and passed during 2016-17 in various examinations conducted by Mangalore University are briefly presented as follows:

A total of 36,280 candidates appeared for the examinations and 26,164 (72.12%) have passed. The Course wise statistics are in the P.G. courses out of 6,323 candidates who appeared, 5,929 (93.77%) have passed and out of 29,843 U.G. students who appeared, 20,122 (67.43%) have passed and in P.G. Diploma course out of 17 candidates who appeared, 16 (94.12%) have passed.

Out of 5,929 P.G. students who have passed, boys account for 1,871 (31.56%) and the girls represent 4,058 (68.44 %).  Similarly at the U.G. level, out of 20,122 candidates who passed, 6,970 (34.64%) are boys and the remaining 13,152 (65.36%) are girls.  As far as the P.G. Diploma examinations are concerned, out of 16 candidates 
 who passed, 6 (37.5%) are boys and the remaining 10(62.5%) are girls.

With regard to the gender composition, out of 26,164 total number of candidates who passed, 8,898 (61.24% pass percentage) are boys and the girls represent 17,266 (79.38% pass percentage)

As far as total performance in the examinations is concerned, out of 26067 (Except Ph.D.) candidates who passed,     9129 (35.00%) account for distinction, 9,129 (35.00%) are first class, 6151 (23.60%) are second class and the remaining  1,658 (6.40%) belonged to pass class.

Out of 26164 candidates who passed, 2,963 (11.33%) (Ph.D.-97, P.G.-680, U.G.-2187) will receive their degree in person.

Summary Sheet

  1.  

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

97

Arts  – 17

Science – 74

Commerce -04

Education - 02

 

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Gold Medals

45

 

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Cash Prizes

75

 

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Ranks

 

Total-  242

1st Ranks - 65

P.G. - 155

U.G. - 87

P.G. - 48

U.G. - 17

Arts – 57

Science - 113

Commerce - 58

Education - 06

P.G. Diploma – 08

Arts – 17

Science - 33

Commerce - 10

Education - 02

P.G. Diploma – 03

 

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Total number of candidates appeared for examinations (2016-17)

36,280

Ph.D. - 97

P.G. –   6,323

U.G. – 29,843

P.G. Diploma -17

 

Boys – 14,529

Girls – 21,751

 

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Total number of candidates passed (2016-17)

26,164

Ph.D. - 97 (100%)

P.G. – 5,929 (93.77%)

U.G. – 20,122(67.43%)

P.G. Dip.-16 (94.12%)

Pass Percentage

Boys – 8,898 (61.24%)

Girls – 17,266 (79.38%)

 

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Percentage of students passed

72.12%

 

 

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Number of persons receiving degree in person

2,963

(11.33%)

 

Ph.D. –  97

P.G. –  680

U.G. –  2187

 

 

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May 2,2020

We, the undersigned express our solidarity with Dr Zafarul Islam Khan, renowned scholar, journalist and presently Chairman of the Delhi Minorities Commission.

We strongly condemn the continued media trial and targeting of Dr Zafarul Islam Khan for his Facebook post thanking Kuwait for expressing solidarity with Indian Muslims. In his Facebook post, he mentioned the appalling deterioration of human rights of Indian Muslims who have been targeted by Hindutva bigots. A few politicians with ulterior motives and news channel anchors known for spreading bigotry and Islamophobia have mischievously sought to misinterpret his statement and ridiculously label him as anti-Hindu and anti-India.

He has only reiterated what many citizens of India, public figures, international institutions, various European governments, the United States of America and United Nations human rights mechanisms have repeatedly underlined their concern at the increasing human rights abuse and violations of religious minorities in India.

Dr Zafarul Islam Khan is a man of integrity. He is a scholar who is known to stand up for constitutional freedoms and values.

His work as the Chairman of Delhi Minorities Commission has been warmly applauded by human rights activists and NGOs across different faiths. His timely interventions on problems of minorities in Delhi have made him a respectable figure among not only Muslims but Sikh, Christians, Jains and Parsis. He is a humanist in the truest sense of the word.

The hateful propaganda against Dr Khan is one more illustration as how certain Indians fail to differentiate between Hinduism, a religion and Hindutva which is a supremacist political ideology.

Dr Zafarul Islam Khan is a leading Indian intellectual whose niche area is Islamic studies and Arab world. He enjoys great respect in the Arab and Muslim world for his understanding and knowledge. He is an alumni of the esteemed Jamia Al-Azhar and Manchester University.

Dr Khan is known for taking bold public positions. He was the first Muslim scholar in the world who denounced ISIL, which later became IS or ISIS. He issued a statement opposing the barbaric crimes of ISIL (IS or ISIS) and Boko Haram against minorities. He takes strong stands against extremism of all sorts. That makes him a prominent critic of RSS.

Dr Khan is a scholar ambassador and earned international prestige for the India. Any attack and targeting of him, is actually an insult to Indian constitution and ethos.

We demand the appropriate authorities of the Government of India take strong legal action against those who are distorting Dr Khan’s Facebook post, and spreading vicious false propaganda against him.

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August 6,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 5: Touted as a first of its kind in the nation, a mobile Covid-19 lab was inaugurated on Wednesday by the Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar.

The lab, approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) can do 9,000 RT-PCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) tests per month, an official press release said here. "This is a unique lab having all safety features and capable of producing 100% accurate results within four hours," Dr Sudhakar was quoted as saying in the press release.

The Indian Institute of Science (IISC) had developed the lab and handed it over to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS).

The mobile lab can also be used for molecular diagnostic-testing and can be deployed in coronavirus hot spots quickly, the release said adding, apart from Covid-19, the lab can be utilised for testing H1N1, HCV, TB, HPV and HIV among others.

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June 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 24: Karnataka Minister of Medical Education Dr K Sudhakar said on Tuesday that the directors of institutions will be held responsible if any there are any complaints and lack of facilities in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

'Since a couple of days, there are reports in media regarding the admission of COVID-19 patients, lack of hygiene and the supply of sub-standard food to patients. The country is appreciating Karnataka and Bengaluru for controlling the spread of coronavirus. This was possible due to tireless efforts from past several months and these kinds of reports emerging now cannot be tolerated," Sudhakar said.

He added, "There can be no compromise in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. It must be ensured that these kinds of complaints will not be repeated. Directors of hospitals will be held responsible if there are complaints."

The medical education minister further said that asymptomatic patients will be kept in COVID-Care Centres and if they develop symptoms in the care centres, they will be shifted to hospitals for further treatment.

"Since the COVID-19 cases are increasing, private hospitals have been roped in to treat coronavirus patients. Officials have to ensure that beds are reserved and all arrangements are made as per the government order. Guidelines will soon be issued for monitoring asymptomatic cases in COVID care centres," he added.

Karnataka on Tuesday reported 322 fresh COVID-19 positive cases and eight deaths.
According to the state health department, the total number of positive cases has mounted to 9,721 and 150 deaths. So far, 6,004 people have been discharged.

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