Mangaluru: Five ranks to St Aloysius Institute of Education


Media Release

Mangaluru, Feb 24: St Aloysius Institute of Education, one of the primer B Ed College in this Mangaluru City, is in its 10th year of existence celebrated its five BEd rank holders who brought laurels to the institution.


(Deena Prabha Sequeira, Michelle Rodrigues, Sr Gracy Mathias, Dyamanagauda Patil, Nishitha)

The institute took pride in announcing the rank holders of final BEd degree examination by Mangalore University for 2014-15 -

Michelle Rodrigues (85.70%) ranked first with a gold medal. Three students Deena Prabha Sequeira (83.60%), Dyamanagauda Patil (83.60%) and Nishitha (83.60%) secured the sixth rank. Sr Gracy Mathias UFS (83.50%) ranked seventh.

In the release, the institute proudly declared that it secured 100% results with 65 distinctions and congratulated the champions.

The well-furnished infrastructure and all the necessary study facilities facilitated the students to do excellently well. The committed and dedicated help and the timely guidance of the staff members, support and encouragement of the management brought credit to the institution, said the release.

  

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  • NR, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 01 2017

    The great St Aloysius Institute's in great city .

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Congratulations to all the rank holders in the BEd examination under Mangalore University.

    We wish you all, good luck and also to all students who have passed out BEd.

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