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Students of MCCS shine in class XII board exams

Published On : 28 May 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: The 4th batch of class XII students of Mount Carmel Central School (MCCS), Maryhill, has secured 100% results in the AISSCE 2017-18.

All the 21 students who appeared for the CBSE Class XII board exams held in March 2018 have passed with flying colours, with 5 distinctions and 16 first class.

Leander Stephen D’Souza tops the school with 93.2% (466/500) and Simonne Letetia Pinto with 92.4% (462/500) stands second.

Siddanth Kamath, Chris Orlin Cardoza and Neil E Lasrado achieved 85%.

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







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