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Udupi, Feb 28: In the state level National Talent Search Examination 2005-06 held on November 27, a total of 15 students from Udupi district and six from Mangalore city have passed with flying colours.

Out of the total 21 students, 14 were trained at Manipal Career Excellence (MCE), Udupi, a unit of MICE. The students selected from Udupi district are as follows:

- Audrine D'Sa, Mervin Rosario and Shreyas M Shetty of St Mary's English School, Udupi,
 
- Roshan V Shetty, Ashwin V Kamath and Amarnath Bhat M of Little Rock Indian School, Brahmavar,

- Shrikanth Nayak and Raviraj S Nayak of Manipal Junior College

- Uttam Bhat and Pramod S of T A Pai English Medium High School, Udupi

- Sharath Chandra Holla V of Christian High School, Udupi

- Khateeb Noorulhuda of SNGEM High School, Malpe

- Akshath H Nayak of Government High School, Volakadu

- Pranita Bhat of Indrali English Medium High School, Indrali
 
- Pratheeksha K S of Viveka English Medium High School, Kota.


Those selected for the NTSE programme from the DK district are:

-Harshavardhan of Sharada Vidyalaya, Mangalore

- S Gautham of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mangalore

- Sachin A S of SSSLS Vidyakendra, Bantwal

- Pramod Kumar B of NMPU College, Sullia

- Rashmi M R of Government PU College Puttur and

-Sonika R of Rotary High School, Sullia.

  

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