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MV Int'l School brings laurels in Class 10th, 12th CBSE Result
6/1/2018 11:57:09 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 1: Students of MV International School brought glories to the decorated cap of the school by their CBSE results in classes 10th & 12th.
Jubilant students, parents, staff and the school management participated in an interactive session in the school today. Top five positions of district Samba have been clinched by the students of the school, Koh e Safa was the class 12th District Samba topper and 1st position holder in Medical Stream with 95.6% score while Akshit Gupta scored 95.2% to be District Samba topper and 1st position holder in Non-Medical Stream.
Lavanya scored 95% marks to be the 2nd position holder in the District in Medical Stream and Nitesh Kumar scored 95% marks to be the 2nd position holder in the District in Non-Medical Stream. Aman Bhagat with 94.8% score was the 1st position in the District in class 12th Humanities. Abhay Singh Charak with 75.6% score was the top scorer in class 12th Commerce. The School has maintained its 100% result for classes 10th & 12th in this session as well.
Four of its students were the subject wise National Level Toppers, namely Akshat Gupta (100% in Maths), Sarthak Gupta (100% in Maths), Lavanya (100% in PhE) and Asma Yasin (100% in PhE). Overall 19 students scored above 90% marks and 19 more students scored from 80 to 89%. Subject wise highest scores were: English- 95%(6 students); Physics- 95%(16 students); Chemistry- 97%(2 students); Maths- 100%(2 students); Biology- 93; Computer Science- 95%; Physical Education- 100%(2 students); Economics- 96%; Business Studies- 77%; Accountancy- 70%; Political Science- 92% and Hindi- 96%.
Class 10th students of MV International School have also produced a marvellous CBSE board result. Kajal Digra was the topper with 93.2% score while Atish Slathia scored 90.8% to secure 2nd position; Reetik Chib with 89.4% marks stood 3rd. The School has maintained its 100% result in this session as well. 02 students scored above 90% marks and 21 students scored from 80 to 89%.
Subject wise highest scores were: English-94% (Sangeeta Rana) with 08 students above 90%; Hindi-97% (Kajal Digra) with 14 students above 90%; Maths-94% (Rakesh Rar) with 06 students above 90%; Science-93% (Udayveer Singh Slathia) with 03 students above 90% and Social Science-99% (Kajal Digra) with 11 students above 90%. Subject wise above 90% scores stood at 42 along with 150 Subject Distinctions. Mr Gourav Abrol, Director of the school expressed his satisfaction over the results, he thanked the parents and staff for their support, and he complimented the students for such an outstanding result. Earlier the School Principal Mr KL Dogra read out the result report and apprised the gathering about the achievements of the session. The students shared their success stories and motivated the existing class 12th students by sharing their secrets of success.
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