Mangalore: Thousands of students answer CET in district



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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, May 1: The Common Entrance Test (CET) for professional courses began all over Karnataka on Thursday May 1. 

Students were seen busy studying and making last minute preparations outside their respective exam centers. 


The exams are being held in as many as 15 centers in the city of Mangalore and also in Udupi, Kundapur and Karkala.

This year in Dakshina Kannada district, 10,976 students are writing CET and in Udupi 3,894 students are attending.

"Biology and mathematics exams are being held today, while physics and chemistry will be held tomorrow. Apparently, we come across more absentees for biology exams, as students think twice with medicine becoming the choice of fewer students these days," said Sr M Shamita, principal of St Agnes PU College.

"Being absent for one or two CET exams has become a part of education, as students who want to enter into the engineering field appear for mathematics, chemistry and physics and those want to enter into medicine appear for biology, chemistry and physics," she added
  

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  • Mansoor Ahmed, Kaup Pakirnakatte

    Sat, May 03 2014

    All the Best.boys & girls.............

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  • ZAMEER, UDIPI

    Thu, May 01 2014

    Good Luck all the best BACCHO

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  • Ismail Sayyed Nadiguthu, Jokatte/ Doha- Qatar

    Thu, May 01 2014

    All the best dear students.

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  • Nasir, Bajpe

    Thu, May 01 2014

    best of luck students.

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, May 01 2014

    What about jobs for our rapidly growing volume of academics?

    If we use the weight on wheels as a pushing force, (instead of carrying it like infants and suffer the heavy burden), we can save about 80% of our fuel consumption and the opportunity is to save billions of dollars from oil imports and crores of rupees from oil subsidies.
    It also will increase our FEX reserves, eliminate health hazardous pollutions and reduce costs of transport. The huge funds saved can be utilized to start various development projects, to generate enormous job opportunities, improve health care facilities and reduce our poverty level.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, May 01 2014

    Best of luck.

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