<p>Nine students in Andhra Pradesh have ended their lives after failing to clear intermediate examinations.</p>.<p>The results of intermediate first year and second year (Class 11 and 12) were declared on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Nine students have died by suicide in separate incidents since Thursday. Two other students attempted suicide.</p>.<p>B Tarun (17) killed himself by jumping in front of a running train near Tekkali in Srikakulam district. The student of intermediate first year hailing from Dandu Gopalapuram village of the district was disheartened over failure in most of the papers.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/stopped-by-husband-from-going-to-beauty-parlour-indore-woman-hangs-self-1214012.html" target="_blank">Stopped by husband from going to beauty parlour, Indore woman hangs self</a></strong></p>.<p>A 16-year-old girl hanged herself at a residence at Trinadhapuram under Malkapuram police station limits of Visakhapatnam district. A Akhilasree was upset after failing in some subjects of intermediate first year.</p>.<p>B. Jagadeesh (18) ended his life by hanging at his residence at Kancharapalem locality in Visakhapatnam. He had failed in one of the subjects in intermediate second year.</p>.<p>Depressed over failure in one subject in intermediate first-year examination, Anusha (17) killed herself by jumping into a lake in Chittoor district.</p>.<p>Babu (17), also of Chittoor district, killed himself by consuming pesticides after failing to clear intermediate second year.</p>.<p>T. Kiran (17) hanged himself at his residence in Anakapalli as he was depressed over securing low marks in intermediate first year.</p>.<p>The pass percentage for first year was 61 and second year was 72. Over 10 lakh students had appeared in the examination held in March-April.</p>.<p>Police and psychologists have appealed to students to desist from taking the extreme step as they have an entire life ahead of them and they can turn failure into success.</p>
<p>Nine students in Andhra Pradesh have ended their lives after failing to clear intermediate examinations.</p>.<p>The results of intermediate first year and second year (Class 11 and 12) were declared on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Nine students have died by suicide in separate incidents since Thursday. Two other students attempted suicide.</p>.<p>B Tarun (17) killed himself by jumping in front of a running train near Tekkali in Srikakulam district. The student of intermediate first year hailing from Dandu Gopalapuram village of the district was disheartened over failure in most of the papers.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/stopped-by-husband-from-going-to-beauty-parlour-indore-woman-hangs-self-1214012.html" target="_blank">Stopped by husband from going to beauty parlour, Indore woman hangs self</a></strong></p>.<p>A 16-year-old girl hanged herself at a residence at Trinadhapuram under Malkapuram police station limits of Visakhapatnam district. A Akhilasree was upset after failing in some subjects of intermediate first year.</p>.<p>B. Jagadeesh (18) ended his life by hanging at his residence at Kancharapalem locality in Visakhapatnam. He had failed in one of the subjects in intermediate second year.</p>.<p>Depressed over failure in one subject in intermediate first-year examination, Anusha (17) killed herself by jumping into a lake in Chittoor district.</p>.<p>Babu (17), also of Chittoor district, killed himself by consuming pesticides after failing to clear intermediate second year.</p>.<p>T. Kiran (17) hanged himself at his residence in Anakapalli as he was depressed over securing low marks in intermediate first year.</p>.<p>The pass percentage for first year was 61 and second year was 72. Over 10 lakh students had appeared in the examination held in March-April.</p>.<p>Police and psychologists have appealed to students to desist from taking the extreme step as they have an entire life ahead of them and they can turn failure into success.</p>