Noida / Ghaziabad: Of the 45,000 grade 12 students listed under the Central Educational Council (CBSE) in Noida and Ghaziabad, the most cleaning CBSE boards with high scores in a year when the new evaluation system is used and the exam is not held.
In Gautam Budh Nagar, 30,000 students from around 135 schools were evaluated based on their performance in class 10, 11 and 12, and 15,800 students from Ghaziabad were assessed.
The district recorded a percentage of 99.6% pass.
While the results were published around 2pm, Friday, many in Noida struggled to download reports.
In DPS, Sector 30, Noida, the average aggregate was 92.2% and all students got the first division.
Among the highest scorers were Sneha Choudhary and Anirban Singha (Science) who received 99%, Kanishk Srinivas (Humaniaa) also secured 99% and the Ujjwal Anurag (Commerce) received 98.4%.
“I’m really happy and very grateful for the guidance and support I get from my family and teacher.
It is a difficult year,” Sneha said.
Waiting for the results is tense because of the new methodology.
The principal of Bhasin said they were relieved.
“The school is proud of the 1.4% increase in the average aggregate percentage compared to last year,” he said.
Amity International School, Sector 44, Noida, has 395 students this time and all got the first division, the school said.
The average aggregate is 88.7% and girls have performed better than boys with 59 of them scoring 95% upwards.
About 30 boys have gained above 95%.
Archita Mathur and Arshiya Khanna are one of the highest scorers with 99.2%.
Ashmi Jain, Nikhil Joshi and Piyush Senapati got 99%.
School director-principal, Renu Singh, said: “Given the unprecedented situation and high stress levels, our students have performed very well and we are happy.” In the Army Public School, Sector 37, Noida, Eshani Vaidya secured 99.8%, Aditya Tripathi received 99.2% and Anuvrinda Shah and Juhi Verma both scored 98.8%.
In Ryan International, sector 30, 121 students were evaluated and everything had passed.
Laksha Pandey (Science) scored 99.2%, followed by Pavit Singh from trading with 98.8% and Vidarshna Mehrotra (Humanities) with 98.2%.
Yashica LakhanPal (Science) was the peak in Shiv Nadar School, sector 168, with 98.8% followed by Sawini Mital (Commerce) with 98.4% and Deveshi Sibal (Humanities) who received 98%.
At Somerville School, Sector 22, 226 students were rated and 150 scored above 90%.
Shreya Tandon received 99.4% and Niyanta Kaul and Shivani got 99.2%.
There were 157 students at Bal Bharti School and three top scorers were Yash Garg (99.2%), Samik Pal (99%) and Sarvagya Prasad (98.6%).
Anirudh Damani, from Gurukul School, Ghaziabad, was the peak of the school with 99.6%.
He wants to be CA after pursuing BCUR from Delhi University.
“We are very happy with the results,” he said.
Among the highest scorers are Nishita Singh (Science), from DPS, Meerut Road, Doorva Arora (Humanities) and Vaibhav Agrawal (Science) both, students of Nehru World School, and Chitra Chaudhary (Humanities), Gurukul School.
They got 99.4%.
Sangeeta Mukherjee Roy, Principal, DPS, Meerut Road, said: “We have an average of 91% and we are very happy.”
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