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Mount Carmel Central School secures 100 percent results in CBSE Class XII Board exams

Published On : 29 May 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: The 3rd batch of Class XII students of Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill has secured 100% results in the AISSCE-2017 in science stream - PCMB and PCMC. All the 31 students who appeared for the CBSE Class XII Board exams held in March 2017 have passed with quality results.

Ashwin Ashokan Vannarath and Frizelle DSouza top the school with 96% (480/500). Out of 31 students appeared for the exam, 12 students have passed with distinction and the remaining 19 students have passes with 1st class.

Ashwin Ashokan V scored 97 in physics, 96 in chemistry, 95 in maths – 95 and 98 in computer science, while Frizelle D'Souza scored 96 in physics, 96 in chemistry, 96 in maths – 96 and 98 in computer science.

The distinction students are:

Chinmay H N - 94.80%
Harsha D’Souza - 94.60%
Meghan D’Souza – 92.80%
Rebecca Albuquerque – 91.40%
Mohammed Arshaq – 90.60%
Chris Miranda – 90.40%
Nikitha Goveas – 89.40%
Tanvi Shetty – 89.20%
Sohan Saldanha – 86.0%
Aneesh M V – 85.2%

The management, principal, staff, students and parents of MCCS have congratulated all the students of class XII for the good results and wished them well in their future studies.







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