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City students shine as CBSE results out

AMRITSAR: It was celebration time for the merit holders of the city as the CBSE Class X results were declared late evening today. As for Spring Dale Senior School, in all, 411 students appeared for the exam and the result was 100%.

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, June 3

It was celebration time for the merit holders of the city as the CBSE Class X results were declared late evening today.

As for Spring Dale Senior School, in all, 411 students appeared for the exam and the result was 100%. As many as 97 students got Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) 10. Principal Rajiv Kumar Sharma said it was heartening to see our students achieve good grades.

As many as 24 students of Shri Ram Ashram Public School scored CGPA 10.

Fourteen students, of total 166 students, of Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School scored a perfect CGPA 10. Total 205 students appeared for the exam from Bhavans SL Public School and 53 got CGPA 10, all A1.

Out of total 140 students from Delhi Public School, 13 students got CGPA 10.

Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School, Sultanwind Link Road, had 20 students scoring 10 percentiles.

In total, 204 students appeared in Class X examination and all of them passed with flying colors. Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School, GT Road, had a celebratory environment as its 73 students, out of 423, scored CGPA 10.

As many as 32 students of The Senior Study, Putlighar, got A1 grade, the highest score awarded by the CBSE.“We are proud of our students,” said school director Vijay Mehra. From Amritsar Public School, 20 students got CGPA 10.

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