28 May 2017

INTER College exam results at Brighter Future


The Intermediate  College Exam Results 2017

. An Intermediate College is roughly equivalent to our Sixth Form Colleges. The students take exams like A levels over two years. They have to sit and pass exams after their first year and  their second year. If they fail a subject they are allowed to retake it but these retake exams are only a fortnight after they get to know their results, so there is not much time to revise their failed subjects. The students must pass in all subjects. 
 One unusual aspect is what is called 'betterment'. Hemant  of Shanti Nivas was disappointed with his marks and he has elected to retake all his exams to try and get higher marks. Victor told him that as it will cost 900 rupees  (£9) in fees Hemant had better make sure he gets the very top marks this time in all subjects!




Rainbow and DMC House:
1st year 

 Rani Kunda- 219/500
 Kumari Dandasi- 150/440
 Timothy Borra - 228/470
 Samson Chitti- 200/470

2nd Year:

Uma Dessety  - 575/1000
Priyanka Allam  - 635/1000
Kalyani Yadla - 776/1000

Hemalatha Gandi - 236/1000
Shankar Vennela - 357/1000
Bhaskar Gangula - 450/1000


Shanti Nivas Thompson House:

1st year
Hemant Km Mudasala - 330/470

Pydi Naidu - 167/440
Bangaru Naidu - 290/470
Durga Rao - 280/500

Prem Nivas:
1st  year:

Ashok - 232/500
Satyavathi - 143/500

2nd year  

Jyothi Pininti- 606/1000
Sravani Balla- 546/1000

The young people who have passed will now have to decide if they want to study at a higher level.  Jyothi and Sravani from Prem Nivas want to take degrees All those who want to go on to further education, will have to choose their subjects and apply for admission. Some may choose teaching, and others nursing, engineering, commercial or science subjects.

The fees vary with the prestige of the college and the subject chosen. £500 is the basic rate but a good engineering college will charge over £1000 for tuition. Books,uniforms, transport and societies come as extra!.