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Smile after tense waiting for the results in Covid

Smile after tense waiting for the results in Covid
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Gurgaon: Most frontline private schools in the city have recorded a percentage of 100% pass on the 12th class (CBSE) Central Educational Council (CBSE), the results are stated on Friday, bringing tense waiting for new evlauasi systems used and EAMS is not held because of a pandemic.
More than 13,000 children from 300 schools were evaluated this time.
Although the board did not release a list of district toppers, state or national this year, data from a leading private school in the city show two girls – one from the Amity International School and others from public salons – is one of the highest scorers.
With 99.4% (best of five), Arushi Jain trade students from the public public have brought in their schools.
“I was a school topper in class 10 too and maybe it helped me this time because the board evaluation policy was calculated in a class 10, 11, and 12.
I was disappointed when the final exam was canceled this year.
But, I am happy that I took every assessment and Internal examinations seriously throughout the year, “said Arushi (18), who vigorously waited to enter one of the top universities at Delhi University.
Humanities Hridaya Madhav students from Amity International also scored 99.4% (best of five).
“With the final test canceled, and a new evaluation system in its place, we are very worried.
But I am happy with my score.
The constant guide from my teacher helps me stay focused and consistent,” said an 18-year-old player who wants to study at Lady Shri Ram College , In the flow of science, Achintya Gupta from Amity International School is one of the toppers in the city with 99%.
Schools such as Suncity, Public Salwan, Ryan International, Amity International, Shiv Nadar, Heritage, Blue Bells Model, DPS, and Manav Rachna International claimed they had recorded a percentage of 100% graduating this time.
In Suncity, all 12th grade students have passed, the school authorities have said.
While 38 students have scored more than 95%, 70 scored more than 90%, and 110 students scored above 80%.
Student Humanities Mrityjaya Thakur is a peak with 99%.
At the Blue Bells School model, 170 students are registered for the council exam and all have cleaned them.
Khushi Jain from the Stream Commerce was the peak with 99.2%, said the school.
At Amity International, of 320 students, 301 got their results on Friday.
The remaining students tend to get their results in the next few days.
According to school officials, of 320 students who have passed, more than 30 have scored full value in more than one subject.
In Public Salwan, 128 students were evaluated and everything had passed.
Officials said the overall average was 89% and 41% of students have scored more than 90%.
About 10 students have scored 100 perfect subjects.
According to most institutions, counting and sprinkling results is a tedious task because of the new evaluation system.
“Many attempts are included by all teachers to mark students,” said Public Principal of Salwan Rashmi Malik.

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