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Girls outshine boys in DAV Sector 10

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Khushboo Sandhu

Posted: Mar 06, 2008 at 0044 hrs IST

Chandigarh, March 5 The girls at DAV College, Sector 10, are beating the boys in what was essentially their turf. Ever since the all-boys college became a co-ed, girls have been ruling the top-ten positions in most subjects.

The 2006-07 exam results are a clear indicator of this. Out of the 47 positions, the college bagged in the University around 44 went to girls. This includes four in Bio-informatics, 11 in Zoology and over 10 in Biotechnology. The trend is continuing since the college became a co-ed.

Prof Umesh Vinayak, a faculty member, said having girls in the college has had a positive impact on the results in all subjects.

“Earlier, the college had toppers in pre-medical and other such entrances after Class XI and XII. Now we are getting more University positions,” he said.

He added: “With merit-based admissions, more girls are getting admission in various postgraduate courses as they score more marks at the school and graduation level. Also a lot of boys tend to prefer professional courses rather than the Arts stream.”

The college faculty agrees that the presence of girls has had a positive impact on boys as they have started attending classes regularly. “With the girls being more sincere and systematic in their approach to studies, the boys have followed suit,” said a teacher.

In 2005, the college was made co-educational starting with girls being admitted in the postgraduate courses. Gradually they were admitted in BCom and then the humanities stream.

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