SSC results: private schools stand out in Karimnagar

107 students of Alphores institutions across undivided district score 10 GPA

May 14, 2019 12:39 am | Updated 12:39 am IST - KARIMNAGAR

Students of private educational institutions in Karimnagar have excelled in the SSC exams, the results of which were declared on Monday.

Students of Alphores Educational Institutions, which has schools across old Karimnagar district, set a record of sorts with 107 bagging GPA grading of 10, followed by 142 securing 9.8 GPA and 99 with 9.7 GPA marks. Alphores chairman V. Narender lauded the students for the distinction.

Paramita shines

Sixty-five students of Paramita Educational Institutions secured 10 GPA, followed by 75 students scoring 9.8 GPA, 88 students with 9.7 GPA and 74 students with 9 GPA. Almost 97% of the students secured 8 to 10 GPA.

A visually challenged student, Lucky Mirani, from Paramita High School secured 10 GPA. Lucky, who wrote the exam with the help of a scribe, has studied in the school right from nursery. Paramita Schools chairman E. Prasada Rao congratulated the students for their performance.

Also scoring perfect GPA were 33 Siddartha High Schools students, 15 of Bhagavathi High School, 14 of Manair High School, seven of Vivekananda Vidyanikethan High School and 15 from Bhagavathi High School.

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