SSLC 2012 Results Out: Udupi bags first place; girls outshine boys

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May 17, 2012

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Mangalore, May 17: It is that time of the year again, when anxiety fills the air. The state has registered 76.13 percent success in SSLC results.

Announcing the results at a press conference here, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said girls with rural girls taking the lead outshone boys in overall pass percentage, boasting a figure of 81.16% to the 71.73% of boys.

Coastal district of Udupi, which had slipped to sixth place in the previous year, has bagged first place this year. As many as 47 schools in the state have registered zero percent result.

The results have already been put online. Around 8.5 lakh students appeared for the SSLC examination.

The result are available on the following websites:www.examresults.net, www.karnatakaeducation.net, http://results.KarnatakaEducation.net.

Those without access to the online medium could check their results via their cell phone, too.

Students can also access their results via SMS by sending RESULT KAR12 along with their registration number to 56263. Example: RESULT KAR12 222222.

Students can also get their SSLC result through email by getting themeselves registered at www.examresults.net.

BSNL (Karnataka circle) will also provide the result through integrated voice response system (IVRS) to its landline, CDMA and mobile customers.

Landline, CDMA and mobile customers can get SSLC results by dialing 1255225 from anywhere in Karnataka, a BSNL press release said on Wednesday.

Landline and CDMA customers would be charged Re 1 per 20 seconds and mobile customers Rs 5 per minute, the release added.

The pre-university (PU) examination results will be announced on May 23. About six lakh students appeared for the PU examination in 2012.

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Bengaluru, Jul 21: Students who are Covid-19 positive but are asymptomatic will be allowed to write the Common Entrance Test (CET) scheduled on July 30 and 31 for entrance into professional courses in Karnataka.

According to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare for CET, space should be allotted for students who have tested positive. Such students will have to be transported to and from the exam centre in an ambulance.

According to the SOP issued yesterday, candidates with COVID-19 “shall provide a risk consent certificate for taking up the exam.” The SOP also says “they shall inform about their status to the authorities concerned in advance to make the necessary arrangements.”

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Wayanad, April 7: The Kerala government has allowed people from border villages of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to use medical facilities at Wayanad.

"We have opened our borders to people from neighbouring states who require medical facilities in Kerala. Twenty-nine people from Bairakuppa in Karnataka have used medical facilities in Wayanad and 44 from Tamil Nadu," Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Monday.

Bairakuppa, a small village in Karnataka, is separated by the river Kabini from Wayanad district and the residents there depend on the healthcare facilities available in Wayanad.

Speaking to news agency, Adeela Abdulla, District Collector of Wayanad, said that instructions have been issued to allow people from neighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, who need medical facilities, to cross the border.

"Right from the start of the lockdown, we have not restricted individuals from Bairakuppa region in Mysore district to use the medical facilities in Wayanad as people in that region depend on medical facilities in Wayanad," she said.

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Bengaluru, Mar 20: Two COVID-19 positive patients in Karnataka have fully recovered and will be discharged today.

Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said: "Two COVID-19 positive patients have completely recovered and will be discharged tomorrow. They will be kept under home quarantine for 14 days as a precautionary measure."

The number of COVID-19 positive patients in Karnataka stands at 14 as of today.

"The total number of positive cases of COVID19 in India stands at 173, including 25 foreigners. Four deaths (1 each) have occurred in Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Maharashtra," said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in a statement.

According to official data provided by the Ministry of Health, as many as 15 people infected with the virus have been discharged after receiving treatment.

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