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NCC cadet Dhruvika Dheer scores 96% in CBSE class 10 exam

NCC cadet Dhruvika Dheer scores 96% in CBSE class 10 exam

Time of India15-05-2025

CHANDIGARH:
Dhruvika Dheer
of
Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School
has scored 96 % in class Xth
CBSE examination
.
With 100 percentile score in IT and 99 in Mathematics Dhruvika is among the top achievers in the School.
Dhruvika is active in extra curricular activities. She brought laurels to her School when she created history by becoming the First JW
NCC Cadet
to qualify for Independence Day Parade and Guard of Honour. She has also bagged the BEST NCC CADET TROPHY for her performance inRDC 2024.
An all rounder student and a lawn tennis player, Dhruvika spends her leisure time in drawing art and painting as her hobby.
With grit, positivity and to serve the nation, Dhruvika wants to join Indian Army in future.

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