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Mount Carmel students excel, school scores 100% results

Published On : 05 Jun 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: The 6th batch of Class X students of Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill has secured 100% quality results in the AISSE-2017.

Of the 70 students who appeared for the CBSE Class X Board exams held in March 2017, 16 have scored CGPA 10, the highest grade given by CBSE, 7 students have secured CGPA 9.8, 19 students between CGPA 9 and 9.6, 19 students between CGPA 8 and 8.8 and the remaining 9 between 7 and 7.8.

The students with 10 CGPA are - Aman H A, Aneesh M Bhat, Calisha Ashren DSouza, Abdul Nassir Shazin, Fanny Maria DSouza, Florida Jenifer Almeida, Freeda Abraham, I Vishnu Bharadwaj, Lisha Ann Pereira, Oren Joshua Saldanha, Pratheeksha, Pratheeksha A P, Rhea Vanessa Rodrigues, Roshna Narayan, Sneha A S and Viona Lauren DSa.

The students with CGPA 9.8 are – Akhilesh P, Dolen Crisel Pinto, Janessa Martis, Khushi K Rai, Nanma Abiya Alex, Ranjini R and Sarah Lucia DSouza.

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







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