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AMRITSAR: Groups of students burst into a joyous mood after the CBSE declared its Class X results today.

Top scorers bring laurels to Amritsar

Students celebrate their success in the CBSE Class X examination in Amritsar on Thursday. PHOTO:RK SONI



Tribune News Service

Amritsar, May 28

Groups of students burst into a joyous mood after the CBSE declared its Class X results today.

Not caring two hoots about the searing heat, the students moved to their school campuses to enjoy the moment.

Ten students of Manav Public School (MPS) secured Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) 10 out of 10 in Class X and the other 29 students of the school have got nine CGPA. The CGPA 10 means 95 per cent and above.

Names of the 10 students with 10 CGPA are Kriti Rikhi, Rohan Babuta, Mridul Mahajan, Navish, Nikit, Rhythm Bhatia, Rhythm Goel, Vani Kapoor, Abhijeet and Muskan Bhardwaj.

The MPS chairman, KR Maheshwary, congratulated the students, their teachers and parents for their success. He wished them success in future too and motivated them to continue with the good performance.

As many as 18 students of Delhi Public School attained a CGPA 10 out of 10 and A-1 in each of the six subjects.

The top scorers in all subjects include 10 girls among the 18, including Mehak Khurana, Ekamjot Kaur, Tanvi Gupta, Suhani Devgan, Vedika Mehra, Isha Aggarwal, Arushi Rawlley, Ridhima Nayyar, Ratinder Kaur and Vandana Bhatia.

The top scorers among boys include Mankirat Singh Gill, Abhayjit Singh Sandhu, Karanbir Singh Josan, Yubhav Seth, Raja Sahib Singh Narula, Pahuldeep Singh, Sukhbir Singh and Ishaan Wassan.

As many as 24 students of the DPS scored more than nine CGPA.

Komal Pal, Kritika Atwal, Madhav Sachdeva, Nisha Batra, Shruti Singla, Sukhmeen Kaur, Utkarsh Shukla of Shri Ram Ashram Public School scored CGPA 10.

Aditya Mehra, Chamanpreet, Kanish Mahajan, Komal Aittan, Muskan Bhatia, Mehak, Nitin Abrol, Ridhi Khanna and Palak Mahajan of the same school got 9.8 CGPA.

Elated scholars made the campus lively with their exhilaration. Balbir Bajaj, president of the Shri Ram Educational Society, and SN Joshi, manager-cum-educational advisor, congratulated the students on their success and appreciated the faculty for maintaining the lofty tradition of the school in their pursuit of excellence.

Out of 290 students of DAVians who appeared in these exams, 41 students secured 10 CGPA, and got A1 in all subjects. Eight students got 9.8 CGPA, eight students secured 9.6, 11 students secured 9.5 CGPA, nine students got 9.3 CGPA, 11 students secured 9.1 CGPA and 11 students secured nine CGPA. Overall 99 students got nine and above nine CGPA.

Khalsa College Public School (KCPS)’s 25 students scored A1 grade in the examination results. The school principal, Dr Sarvjit Kaur Brar, stated that the pass percentage is 100 per cent and 16 students from the school got 10 out of 10 CGPA while nine students got CGPCA between 9.1 to 9.8.

Spring Dale Senior School’s 72 students scored CGPA 10.

Dr Kirat Sandhu Cheema, director, Spring Dale Senior School, and Sahiljit Singh Sandhu, managing trustee, Spring Dale Educational Society, congratulated the successful students on this occasion.

It’s celebration time again at Senior Study school. Out of a total of 151 students, who appeared for the CBSE Class X exam, 26 Students got the perfect CGPA score of 10. “I am very happy with our result and congratulate the students, teachers and parents for their collective effort in achieving this success,” said principal Vijay Mehra. Vice-principal Upasana Mehra said, “We are very happy with our result which is in harmony with the hard work and the genuine performance of the students.”

Thirtyone students of Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School, GT Road, scored CGPA 10. Besides, 50 students scored A1 grade, above 91 per cent and above.

A student of the SGHPS, Jatin Sapra, while thanking his schoolteachers remarked that his teachers groomed him and trained him to overcome all obstacles and this institution gave him the confidence to achieve his goal.

Charanjit Singh Chadha, president, CKDCS, congratulated the meritorious students for their stupendous performance. The management appreciated the dedication and devotion of teachers as well as the co-operation of parents, who guided the students and provided them with quality education.

Eight students of Sigma Institute earned CGPA 10. The director of the institute, Suresh Sharma, said names of these students are Taniya, Srishti Sharma, Vanshika Goel, Rishita, Kriti, Reachal and Nipul.

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