CBSE class 10: THiS schools record 100% pass results

May 07, 2019 12:42 am | Updated 12:43 am IST - BENGALURU

The schools that are part of The Hindu in School (THiS) posted good results in the CBSE Class 10 board examination.

In Presidency School Bangalore South, Bilekahalli, all the 126 students secured distinctions. Aishwarya Hariharan and Naladala Disha Chowdary both got 99.4% and emerged the school toppers.

In National Public School, Rajajinagar, all the 134 students passed in first class and 120 secured distinctions. Aditi Arun and Shruthi Ramesh shared the top position by securing 99%. Delhi Public School Bangalore South, Kanakapura Road, achieved 100% pass results. All the 426 students passed in first class. Three students – Shruti Aggarwal, Gaurav Kulkarni and Harsh Swaika — shared the top position with 98.4%.

At National Public School, Indiranagar, all the 120 students passed, and the school average percentage was 89.9. Narayani Sai Pemmaraju emerged the school topper by securing 98.4% .

In DPS Bangalore North, Yelahanka, all 444 students passed. The school average percentage was 87.24. Prerana Prakash (98%) emerged the school topper.

Siddaganga Public School, Chandra Layout too achieved 100% pass results with all the 65 students qualifying. Ujjwal M K., secured 95% and was the school topper.

In BGS National Public School, Hulimavu, all the 217 secured distinctions. In all, 57 students scored 100 marks in five subjects. Deepika Bhargava and Srivarda Balaji both securing 98.33% emerged school toppers. In Bhavan Bangalore Press School, all the 34 students passed and 22 passed in first class. Chukka Harshitha Reddy and Bhoomi A V., both securing 94% topped the school.

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