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Higher Secondary
Examination 2005
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The overall pass percentage in the Plus
Two examinations improved marginally this year as compared to
last year. The results of the higher secondary examinations
released on Wednesday showed that 76.8 per cent of 5.12 lakh
candidates had passed (as against 76.3 per cent among 5.06 lakh
candidates last year).
G.Sathya of Kurinji Higher Secondary School,
Namakkal, was the topper (1,185/1,200 marks), followed by
Asha Benazir of Rosemary Matriculation Higher Secondary
School, Palayamkottai (1,183 marks).
The third place was shared by Ayisha of S.V. Mandir
Matric, Uthangarai, Krishnagiri district, and R.Srinath
of SRV Boys HSS, Rasipuram, Namakkal district, who scored
1,181 marks.
The toppers had taken Tamil as their first language. Chennai's
students came out tops among those who took other languages.
Although they scored more in terms of marks and aggregate, they
are not eligible for State ranks, awards and scholarships.
Leading the pack was the DAV group of schools with its Gopalapuram
branch securing the first two overall ranks. DAV HSS, Mogappair,
shared the third rank with Good Shepherd Matriculation Higher
Secondary School.
C.Sujana and R.Shobana of DAV HSS, Gopalapuram,
bagged the first two ranks, scoring 1,190 and 1,189 respectively.
S.Shivraj of DAV HSS, Mogappair, and Maria Cheryl
Fernandez of Good Shepherd MHSS came third with 1,188 marks
each.
While 79.3 per cent girls passed the examinations, only 74.1
per cent boys were able to do so. A total of 2,82,003 students
scored 60 per cent and above.
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Tamilnadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination 2005 |
Srinivas Prasad |
Eleven students have emerged toppers in the medical stream
of the Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination
2005 (TNPCEE 2005), the results of which were published here
on Thursday by Anna University. Chennai student G.Srinivasa
Prasad topped the engineering stream.
The eleven medical toppers K.K.Arun Kumar from Namakkal,
C.Anitha from Karur, R.Mary Stella from Krishnagiri,
S.J.Divya Lakshmi from Pollachi, L.Sundaravadivel
from Vellore, B.Balamuralidharan from Kancheepuram,
K.B.Jagdeesh Khanna from Dindigul, G.R.Dhivyambigai
from Erode, L.Ajeitha from Rasipuram, J.Charles
from Madurai and A.Mahesh from Sivaganga scored 100
per cent while Srinivas Prasad scored 98.88 per
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A total of 1051 students scored hundred
per cent in biology, 20 had done so in physical sciences. Mathematics
results were lower with only two students scoring 48.88 per
cent.
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