Noida / Ghaziabad: Of the 21,820 students who emerged for the 10th grade CBSE council in Gautam Budh Nagar, 98.36% cleared the exam, whose results were stated on Tuesday.
Because the formal exam does not take place this year because Covid, there is no peak announced by the Board.
The results of several students are still awaited.
“The girls beat boys again with 98.78% of girls who cleaned the exam, compared to 98.08%,” CBSE Regional Officer (GB Nagar) Piyush Kumar Sharma.
Data from leading private schools shows that some students from Large DPS Noida, Amity International School and Somerville School get almost perfect scores.
In DPS Greater Noida, the top scorer was Ankur Chongdar and Priyanshu Chamoli, who received 499 from 500 signs (best five), a score of 99.8%.
“The results reflect the persistent spirit of children.
We praise all teachers who support children during their difficult learning period,” Sandhya Awasthi said, the principal.
International students of Amity Shubhi Bhatia and Ishaan Raina from Somerville also reached a score of 99.8%.
In DPS Noida, the top scorer was Tanvi Srivastava at 99%.
“This is a feeling of indescribable to secure the first position in my school.
I have learned that hard work and discipline always paid off,” Tanvi said.
“In accordance with the Inclusive DPS Noida approach to education, the school has recorded an impressive 91.69% aggregate aggregate which is 2.06% higher than the previous year.
The results have brought cheerfully to our students and their families who have struggled through The uncertainty and challenges of the pandemic year, “said the Principal of Bhasin.
Other high goalscorers include Soham Agarwal from Shiv Nadar School (99.4%), Afia Fatima and Pratyush Gangwar from Manav Rachna (99.6%), Mekhla Dhar from Apejay (99.4%) and Gauri Malik from public schools force Land (99%).
In Ghaziabad, Vidhushi Sharma from Gurukul School scored 99.8%.
“I began to prepare for the exam in September and then my parents were signed by Covid.
On the one hand, I had to take care of my studies, while on the other hand, I was worried about the health of my parents.
There was no talk about the suspension of the exam at that time.
I Feeling relieved that we sailed through a crisis while I scored very well in the test, “Vidhushi said.
Taniishi Ahuja, who came from the same school, was too securing a score of 99.8%.
“My family got Covid in May and my father’s condition was very important, but I had to continue his studies when I was emotionally and physically drained.
I was advised by my teachers about how to prepare themselves.
Pandemics might have thrown a challenge, but at the moment The same gives us a solution that ultimately ends with a good record, “added Taniishi, who wanted to pursue an MBA course.
Aditri Narula from DPSG International also scored 99.8%.
“We oppose something that has never been experienced before.
What we have achieved cannot be underestimated because while we do not appear for regular examinations, we appear in a very different test and I am glad we graduated with flying colors,” Aditri said.