Degree results announced


Team Udayavani, Jun 20, 2019, 7:37 AM IST

Mangaluru: The degree results under Mangalore University have been released and published on its official website www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in . Applications for re-c0rrection or for viewing the answer papers must be submitted by June 29th.

Of the 83,196 students who appeared for the 2, 3 and 6th semester exams conducted in 2019, 66,062 have passed of which, 26,448 are male students and 39,614 are female students.

Commerce division with highest pass outs

The highest number of pass outs are from the commerce department. 9,457 students in arts, 5,769 in Business Admiistration (BBA), 762 in Business Management (BBM), 38,682 in commerce (B C0M), 4,775 in Computer Application (BCA) and 6,617 students in have passed in science department.

Online Entry Quick Result

Online entry was introduced while conducting correction during the last two semester. This time, examinations where conducted online on an experimental basis. Every individual examiner were given a permanent code based on which they did entry online. Previously, tabulation method was replaced with OMR sheet for providing marks. But now, online entry method is being used and there are no mistakes, informed Prof Ravindra Achar.

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