Mangauru: Mahesh High School launches 'Exam Friend' for SSLC students


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Mangaluru, Dec 2: Mahesh High School has launched 'Exam Friend - Fly to the Zenith of Success', a new project in the academic year 2015-16 for SSLC students throughout Karnataka. The handbook aims at guiding the SSLC students of Karnataka to improve their performance in the board examination.

'Exam Friend' was released recently in a programme held at Mahesh PU College. Yogesh Hegde, the registrar of Nitte Education Trust who was the chief guest for the programme released 'Exam Friend' and motivated the students with his precious words.

Sumathi Pai, lecturer in the department of English, Mahesh PU College gave the keynote address regarding ‘Exam Friend’. She stressed on the usefullness of 'Exam Friend', explaining that it consists of three model question papers with solutions for each subject prepared by a team of subject experts across the state.

Sujith Kumar, the trustee of MT Educare Charitable Trust, presided the function and gave the presidential address. He said that the entire project has been conceived purely on the basis of service motive to elevate the performance of the SSLC students throughout Karnataka and is being distributed all over Karnataka free of cost.

Dr Ajith D’Souza, principal of Mahesh PU College also spoke on the occasion. Sharanya Alva, the High School coordinator welcomed the gathering.

Jayaraj, social science faculty concluded the programme with a vote of thanks. Harish Muniyoor, lecturer in English, Mahesh PU College was the master of ceremony.

  

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