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11 Jodhamal Students Qualify for State Camp of Vidyarthi Vigyaan Manthan 2024
11/27/2024 11:35:32 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: Jodhamal School has once again demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence as 11 of its students qualified for the State Level Camp of the prestigious Vidyarthi Vigyaan Manthan (VVM) 2024, one of the largest science talent search exams in the country.
In the Level 1 Online Exam, which took place in October and November 2024, 106 Jodhamal students participated, showcasing their scientific skills and problem-solving abilities. The results revealed the school's stellar performance, with 11 students advancing to the State Level Camp. The qualifiers include:
Soham Singh (Class VI)
Guransh Singh (Class VI)
Nishant Pathak (Class VIII)
Shranya Sharma (Class VIII)
Reyansh Sharma (Class VIII)
Jayendra Singh Jasrotia (Class VIII)
Mahit Singh (Class IX)
Nitaant (Class IX)
Ribhav Gupta (Class IX)
Ayza Nizami (Class IX)
Navnid Singh (Class IX)
The State Level Exam will be conducted in physical mode on 15 December 2024 at the CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) in Jammu, offering these students a chance to demonstrate their advanced scientific knowledge and compete for national recognition.
The achievement is a testament to the students' dedication and the mentorship of Mr. Avinash Singh and Ms. Shallu Singh Jamwal, who guided them through the rigorous preparation process.
Last year, Jodhamal students earned national acclaim, with Ryan Lamba securing All India Rank 1 in the Class XI category at the National Level Camp held at IISER, Bhopal.
Nandan Kuthiala, Trustee of Jodhamal School, praised the students' accomplishments and the school's focus on fostering innovation and scientific thinking. Mrs. Arati Kuthiala, Director, added, "These successes reflect the passion for science among our students, enhanced by the support of their mentors and families."
Girish Kumar, Principal, and Mrs. Amita Arora, Vice Principal, congratulated the students and encouraged them to continue pursuing excellence in science and technology, reinforcing Jodhamal School's commitment to shaping future innovators.
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