City students excel in CBSE exam

May 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

we did it!Students of a school who performed well in the CBSE exam, rejoice in Vijayawada on Saturday. —Photo: By Arrangement

we did it!Students of a school who performed well in the CBSE exam, rejoice in Vijayawada on Saturday. —Photo: By Arrangement

Students of N.S.M. Public School excelled in the CBSE Class X results announced on Saturday. Ofthe 254 students, 62 secured 10 Cumulative GPA according to school principal Br. Chinappa Reddy.

In a release, Br. Chinappa said that 84 students secured cumulative points between 9.8 and 9, 49 students secured points between 8.8 and 8 while the rest secured less than 8. He said that the school had registered total pass percentage.

City’s Nalanda Vidya Niketan bagged the 12{+t}{+h}rank in the CBSE Performance Index at national level.

According to the school principal, 95 students of the school secured 10 Cumulative GPA while 106 students secured CGPA between 9.8 and 9.

Students of the Delhi Public School scored cent percent results in tenth and intermediate. In all, 117 tenth class students appeared for the examination of which 21 got 10 CGPA and 60 students achieved nine CGPA.

An intermediate student M. Bhargavi scored 476 marks out of 500, according to a press release.

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