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PPS Nabha students shine in Board examination
5/1/2025 9:59:29 PM
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NABHA, May 1: I am pleased to inform that the students of PPS, Nabha performed brilliantly in ICSE (10th) and ISC (12th) the results for which were declared by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi.
In ICSE (10th), Shrey Jindal topped with 97.40% marks while Mansirat Kaur and Natik stood second with 96.80% marks each. Out of 98 students who took the examination, 71 passed with distinction. 23 students passed with First Division while 4 with Second Division. 1 student made the Perfect Score of 100 in Computer Applications. The batch average is 80.62%.
In ISC, Harmanjot Singh (Humanities) stood first with 96.8% marks. Sirjana Kaur Sandhu was second with 96.5% marks while Harjasdeep Singh (Commerce) & Parinaz Kaur (Humanities) stood third with 96% marks.
In Humanities Stream, Harmanjot Singh (Humanities) stood first with 96.8% marks. Sirjana Kaur Sandhu was second with 96.5% marks while Parinaz Kaur stood third with 96% marks.
In Commerce Stream, Harjasdeep Singh stood first with 96% marks. Gurmanpreet Kaur was second with 95.3% marks while Pulkit and Suraj Kumar KT stood third with 91.8% marks each.
In Science Stream, Khushman Kaur stood first with 95.8% marks. Arashveer Singh Sidhu was second with 94% marks while Navreet Kaur stood third with 93.3% marks.
In ISC, as many as 6 students made the Perfect Score of 100-3 each in Political Science and Commerce. Out of total of 87 students who took the examination, 75 passed with Distinction and 12 passed in First Division. The batch average is 84.68%.
Headmaster Dr DC Sharma, on behalf of the Management, complimented the staff, students, parents and all concerned for an excellent result both in ISC and ICSE.
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