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Mount Carmel Central School posts cent results in CBSE

Published On : 24 May 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: The second batch of Class XII students of Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill has secured 100% results in the CBSE, both in Science and Commerce streams.

       

    

All the 17 students who appeared for the CBSE Class XII Board exams held in March 2016 have passed with quality results. Nikita Chowdhury tops the science stream with 90.6% and Radhika Bansal with 95% in commerce stream.

Distinction students in science stream:
Nikita Chowdhury - 90.6%
G. Deeksha Prasad - 85%
Abeegayil Babu - 81.4%

Distinction students in commerce stream:
Radhika Bansal - 95%
Lorraine Joan Miranda - 87.2%
Angus Andrew Fernandes - 85.

The 2nd batch had 10 students in science stream, out of which 3 have passed with distinction and 7 with a 1st class. Out of 7 commerce students, 3 have passed with distinction and 4 with a 1st class.

The school management appreciates the efforts taken by the staff, the students and the parents for their whole-hearted co-operation and congratulates the students for the good results.







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