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APS Kaluchak shines in 10th & 12th CBSE Results 2021-22
7/22/2022 10:37:00 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 22: Army Public School (APS) Kaluchak proved triumphant in it's yet another attempt to add a glorious feather to its already distinguished cap. The students made their alma mater proud by keeping up with the legacy and giving 100% result in class X & XII for the session 2021-22.
Management, Principal Hemlata Vishen and Staff of APS Kaluchak congratulated the meritorious students for the outstanding performance in the various streams.
Total 145 students of various streams had appeared in the CBSE XII examinations and all were declared pass in the results. Overall toppers include Anamika Saini, who secured 97.8%, Syra Anjum who got 97.4%, Gurneet Kour, who secured 97.2%.
In Science stream, Anamika Saini secured 97.8%, Gurneet Kour got 97.2%, Pragya Sharma secured 96.6%. In Commerce stream,
Other toppers include Rohit Kumar secured 93.6%, Anmol Singh 93.4%, Amanpreet Singh 93.2%, Syra Anjum 97.4%, Siya Choudhary 96.2%, Arushi Saini 93.4%.
Meanwhile in CBSE X examinations total 192 and all were declared pass in results. Harshit Nathyal (97.4%), Ayushman Katoch (96.4%), Pia Sharma (95.4%), Other meritorious students include Bhargavi Choudhary 94.4%, Amrit Kour 93.6%, Avnit Kour 93.6%, Karishna Arun Magotra 93%, Yatesh Sharma 92.8%, Upasna Sharma 92.8%, Yakshu Sharma 92.6%, Bhavreen Kour 92.4%, Mansha Rajnikant 92%, Gurpal Singh 92%, Farheen Sultana 91.8%, Yukta Kotwal 91.8%, Rohit Singh 91.6%, Jasleen Kour 91.4%, Smiksha Sharma 91. 2%, Krish Slaria 91%, Madhav Mahajan 90.8%, Teena Bhagal 90.8%, Gurpreet Singh 90.4%, Gursahil Chakharia 90.4%, Sunakshi Choudhary 90.2%, Niharika Sharma 90.2%, Hiten Choudhary 90%.
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