Amidst the recent spree of suicides that ended the lives of at least four Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) across the premiere institute’s various campuses in the country, as many as nine Class 11 and Class 12 students have reportedly died by suicide in Andhra Pradesh within 48 hours of their exam results being announced on Wednesday.
According to reports, nine students have committed suicide within 48 hours, while two more have made unsuccessful bids at their lives, since the results of class 11 and 12 were declared by the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Examination.
Media reports quoting police officials said that 17-year-old B Tarun, a Class 11 student, committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train in Srikakulam district.
The deceased, a resident of Dandu Gopalapuram village of Srikakulam district, had failed in most of his subjects and was reportedly depressed after the results came out .
Similarly, another class 11 student, 16-year-old A Akhilasree, died by suicide at her home Trinadhapuram under Malkapuram police station limits in Visakhapatnam district after the results were announced and she had failed in some subjects.
In another incident, an 18-year-old Class 12 student hanged himself to death at his house in Visakhapatnam’s Kancharapalem locality after the results revealed that he had failed in one of the subjects.
In the state’s Chittoor district, two 17-year-old students—a boy and a girl, both studying in Class 11—committed suicide after failing in the exams. While the boy ingested poison and died, the girl ended her life by jumping into a lake and died by drowning, reports said.
In similar fashion, another 17-year-old student, reportedly depressed after securing mediocre marks in class 11 exams, commited suicide by hanging himself by the neck at his home in Anakapalli in Andhra Pradesh.
Reports said the pass percentage in the exams was 61 percent for Class 11 and 72 percent for Class 12. Nearly 10 lakh students had appeared in the board exams.