Chandigarh: 99.80% in kitty, it takes 2 to number 1 – News2IN
Chandigarh

Chandigarh: 99.80% in kitty, it takes 2 to number 1

Chandigarh: 99.80% in kitty, it takes 2 to number 1
Written by news2in

Chandigarh: Vanshika Bhardwah from Senior KBDAV Public School, Sector 7 and Sanyam Agarwal from Sri Teacher Gobind Singh Collegiate Public School, Sector 26, scored 99.80% in class X examination to share the top position in TRIK.
CBSE stated the results on Tuesday.
Vanshika scored 100 marks in English, mathematics, science, social science and 99 in Hindi.
“I am extraordinary and happy.
I gave the best during my assessment and made sure I got a score well.
I always learn regularly and pay attention to whatever is taught,” Vanishka said.
Inspiration: his mother.
“He is an independent woman and I want to be like him.” Sanyam also gives praise to his parents and teachers for his success.
“They are with me throughout and support me whenever you need.” “I believe in consistency.
I always prefer to practice sample papers before the test.
Making my own note from Ncert helped me reach this position,” he said.
Both Vanshika and Sanyam scored 499/500 marks.
The city manages a percentage of impressive overall pass from 99.46%.
Last year, the percentage of pass in the Chandigarh area reached 89.63% for boys and 94.64% for girls.
About 10-12,000 students are evaluated.
Many schools throughout the city do not display their list of services.
One principal said, “Because there is no test, it is unfair to just announce toppers.
We believe that every student does well in their study and we want to encourage them.” About 15 students from Tricity print the same percentage, so there is no position Another officially made.
The results are prepared based on alternative assessment facilities because the examination cannot be done because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Board decided to evaluate students by giving 20 values ​​for internal assessment and 80 for various internal tests or tests held throughout the year.
Damage from 80 marks includes 10 signs for periodic tests, 30 for semi-annual / medium-term exams, and 40 signs for the pre-board exam.
The inspection is scheduled to begin on May 4 and end on June 7 but the surge in Covid-19 case leads to cancellations.
Those who are not satisfied with the evaluation method can take a physical examination that will be carried out once the Covid situation increases, officials said.

About the author

news2in