M'lore: St Aloysius Degree College announces results


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Mangalore, May 15: The results of St Aloysius (Autonomous) undergraduate degree programme, semester – II, IV, VI have been announced.

The examinations were conducted from 02-4-2013 to 20-4-2013.

3049 students appeared for the examination.

The list of rank holders of 2010-2013 batch (UG) are as follows

BA
M Santhoshi Lakshmi– 86.08 percent, Christeena K A– 83.98 percent

BSW
Simi Mariya Thomas– 79.78 percent

BSC Physical Science
Shradhi A S– 95.8 percent, Shruthi Menezes– 90.06 percent, Farasha Mohamad Hanif– 90.4 percent

BSC Biological Science
Bhat Neetha Subramanyeshwar– 90.9 percent, Smruthi G Prabhu – 90.34 percent, Bonita Reema Aranha – 89.74 percent

BCom
Lobo Jocelyn Larissa – 89.04 percent, Sowmya Romita Monterio – 88.34 percent, Shinoj Isac – 88.32 percent, Edna Nisha Maria D’Souza - 87 percent, Aakanksha – 86.78 percent, Melanie Maria Mendonca - 86.52 percent

BBM
Bilal B S – 81.34 percent, Reeve Norbert Passana – 80.76 percent, Anjali Suresh – 79.04 percent, Nicole Andrea D’Silva – 76.84 percent

BCA
Wilmetta Clarrissa D’Souza – 83.94 percent, Supritha T N – 82.4 percent, Fathimma P – 80.64 percent

  

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