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More city students figure in NEET result

AMRITSAR: Many more city students figured in the CBSE NEET exam result that was declared yesterday.

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, June 24

Many more city students figured in the CBSE NEET exam result that was declared yesterday.

As many as 20 students of The Senior Study II qualified the NEET exam. Names of some of them are Saniya Singh, Amrita Beri, Ravneet Kaur, Ramneet Kaur Bhullar, Naaz Kukreja, Manpal Kaur Sandhu, Simarjot Kaur, Parinishtha Kaur, Simran Chandi, Bhavya Arora, Dhruv Khanna, Tania and Muskan Malhotra.

“We are proud of our students”, said Vijay Mehra, director of the school, while congratulating the students and their parents. Upasana Mehra, principal of the school, said, “It was a collective effort. The devotion of the teachers, the dedication of the students and the support of the parents bore excellent results.”

Similarly, six students of St Soldier Elite Convent School, Jandiala Guru, cleared the exam. Kanwar Rajdeep Singh got 657 marks, Gurjot Singh got 511 marks, Savreen Kaur Sohal 433 marks, Gurleen Kaur Johal scored 370 marks, Inderpreet Singh and Prabhleen Kaur got 62 percentile marks and cleared the exam.

Sidana International School’s Nishanbir Singh, Tanvi Gupta and Raunak Singh Kapoor also cleared the exam.

Eleven students of Shri Ram Ashram Public School qualified NEET 2017. Names of some of these students are Malika, Kritika, Sukhmeen, Anjani, Muskaan, Kanish, Akanksha, Gurpreet, Diksha, Tanvi and Mehak.

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