Karkala: Christ King PU College records remarkable success in CS–EET examination


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Karkala, Jan 22: Christ King Pre-University College, Karkala, has achieved an outstanding milestone in the national-level Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CS–EET) 2025 conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI).

Out of the 15 students who appeared for the examination from the institution during the academic year 2025–26, 11 students successfully cleared the exam in their very first attempt, marking an exceptional success rate for the college.

Among the achievers, Jayden Coelho, a second-year commerce student, emerged as the top performer in the entire Karkala taluk by securing 171 marks out of 200, setting a new benchmark of excellence.

The other students who passed the examination with commendable scores are Dishanth (166/200), Jithesh Pinto (147/200), Mohammed Subhan (144/200), Poorneshwari (141/200), Veekshith Acharya (131/200), Ciya Karol Dcruz (123/200), Mahipal Singh (119/200), Swastik Poojary (118/200), Nirali Jain (100/200), and Shravya (100/200).

All the successful candidates underwent focused training under the CA and CS coaching team of Christ King PU College, whose structured guidance and academic support played a crucial role in the students’ achievements.

The management, principal, faculty members, and the CA–CS training team of the institution have congratulated the successful students and expressed pride in their remarkable performance, wishing them continued success in their professional journey.

 

 

  

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