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Andhra Pradesh
Staff Reporter
GUNTUR: While boys topped the lists in 12 subjects in Acharya Nagarjuna University Common Entrance Test for admission into Post-Graduate courses on the campus, girls topped in five subjects in the ANUCET-2007 results announced on Wednesday. Out of the 12,446 students, who appeared at tests for 20 courses, 4,243 students vied for a seat in M.Sc. Chemistry. There were 4,825 girls among the aspirants. The university Vice-Chancellor V. Balamohandas announced the results and said that they were available on the Internet at www.anu.ac.in or www.manabadi.com . Counselling for admission into various courses would begin on June 13 at the Student Centre on the campus as per a schedule to be sent to students along with their rank card individually. The process would continue till June 28.
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