
Among those who have passed in Dakshina Kannada, the highest number of students were from the Bantwal educational block (5375), followed by 5178 from Mangaluru North, 4944 from Mangaluru South, 4575 from Puttur, 3720 from Belthangady, 1811 from Moodbidri, and 1757 from the Sullia educational block.
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Dakshina Kannada district took the top position with 25326 (91.12%) of the 27795 students passing the SSLC-1 examination. The district climbed to the top position after many years.
Udupi district moved to the second position with 12215 (89.96) of the 13579 students passing the examination. The district was ranked first in the SSLC-1 examination in 2024 with pass percentage of 94.
Among those who have passed in Dakshina Kannada, the highest number of students were from the Bantwal educational block (5375), followed by 5178 from Mangaluru North, 4944 from Mangaluru South, 4575 from Puttur, 3720 from Belthangady, 1811 from Moodbidri, and 1757 from the Sullia educational block. A total of 13799 students, who passed, were from English medium, while 11,527 students were from Kannada medium. A total of 251 specially abled children have also passed.
From Dakshina Kannada, 712 of the 716 students passed in Tulu third language paper. Of them, 317 students have secured full 100 marks. All six students who chose Konkani as third language have also passed.
While lauding the untiring efforts of teachers in preparing students, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Director of Public Instruction Govind Madiwal credited the success of students to their involvement in the ‘Vijayebhava’ programme, conducted by the District Institute of Education and Training. Under this programme, students solved five questions every day each on two topics for a period of 170 days, he said.
Udupi
Of the 12215 students who passed from Udupi district, the highest number of students were from Udupi education block (2883), followed by 2530 from Kundapura, 2469 from Karkala, 2407 from Brahmavar and 1926 from Byndoor education block.
As many as 12,215 students who passed were regular students, 23 were private students, eight were regular repeaters, and five were private repeater students. Of the total students who passed, 7,519 were from the English medium, while 4,696 were from the Kannada medium. As many as 9,680 students were from rural areas, while 2,535 were from urban areas. A total of 5,572 students were from government schools, 4,264 from private schools, and 2,379 students were from aided schools. A total of 51 schools, including 15 government schools, have recorded 100% result.
A total of 63 specially abled children have also cleared the SSLC-1 examination in Udupi district, an official release said.
Published – May 02, 2025 11:32 pm IST
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