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Mumbai, June.02: Eighty-nine students have scored Distinction marks and as many as 141 students of VPM’s Vanaja Sunder Shetty Memorial Junior College, Mulund (E), have passed with First class in HSC examination 2017 the results of which were declared recently, which means, more than one-fourth of the students have obtained distinction results and nearly 60% of the rest have come out with flying colours!
Kavyashree Rama Devadiga created a record of sorts by being the first student in the history of the college to break through the glass ceiling of 90 % by scoring 586 marks (90.15%).Definitely the College is on a record-breaking spree since the past few years!
Poorna Jaya Shetty was the runner up in commerce stream with 587 marks (89.07%) and Saba Kasim Patel obtained 574 marks (88.30%) thereby coming third in the College.
In the science stream the top position was notched up by Arbaz Amjad Khan by obtaining 83.69 %, while close on heels came Suraj Tanaji Bhandvalkar with 83.08%. Shubham Vijaykumar Murya was not far behind with 82.62% Continuing with the previous years’ history there was none in the Pass class category in Commerce while Science section produced just two in this category.
The Chairman, Hon.Gen.Secretary and all the members of the Managing Committee congratulated the students and eulogized the efforts of the teachers for their sincere and dedicated efforts. They have planned to felicitate all the toppers as well as distinction holders as soon as the Junior College reopens. (Dominic A)
RANK HOLDERS - COMMERCE STREAM
DEVADIGA KAVYASHREE 90.15% SHETTY POORNA 89.07% PATEL SABA 88.30%
1st Rank 2nd Rank 3rd Rank
RANK HOLDERS - SCIENCE STREAM
KHAN ARBAZ 83.69% BHANDVALKAR SURAJ 83.08% MOURYA SHUBHAM 82.62%
1t Rank 2nd Rank 3rd Rank
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