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CBSE class 10, 12: Students from schools under THiS achieve exemplary results

CBSE class 10, 12: Students from schools under THiS achieve exemplary results

The Hindu17-05-2025

The class 10 and class 12 students from schools under The Hindu in School (THiS) programme have achieved excellent results in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination.
From National Public School, Kengeri, Charvi. R, with 97%, secured the top spot in class 10. Chandan. N., 95.2% is the class 12 topper of Science stream and Pari. K. Samani is the Commerce topper with 94.4%.
With 91.5%, Akash. M is the topper of class 10 from SJR Public School, Rajajinagar.
From Soundarya Central School, Sidedahalli, Amogh Rao, 97.8% is the topper of class 10. Harshil R Yadav, 93.80%, is the topper of class 12 science stream and Dushyanth Swamy K S, 92.60% is the commerce stream topper.
Skanda Desh Kulkarni, 98.8% is the class 10 topper of Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra, Banashankari and Gopalakrishnan T. R, 96.6% is the topper of class 12.
From North Hills International School, Rachenahalli, Sambhav Shrimal, 93.6% is the topper of class 12 and Prisha Mohith secured 97.2% to become class 10 topper.
From Bhavan Bangalore Press School, Mysore Road, Chamarajpet, Kusshala is the class 10 topper with 94%. Shivank Ramesha, 94.4% is the class 10 topper from Martin Luther Public School, Girinagar.
From Ryan International School, Bannerghatta, Penugonda Hansika with 97% is the topper of class 12, science stream while Rishon Rahul, 88% is the topper of commerce stream. Shreyash Kumar Sinha secured 95% and topped class 10.
Aryan Subrahmanya, with 96% is the class 10 topper of Sri Jnanakshi Vidyaniketan, Rajarajeshwarinagar. From Jain public school, JP Nagar, Bhoomika Gowda, 98% is the class 10 topper.
B. Pradyuth Yashas Doreswamy, secured 98% and became the class 10 topper of BGS PUBLIC SCHOOL, BGS Health and Education City. Abhinav. P. Nair and Anmol. M. Kulkarni, both scored 96.8% and are the toppers of class 12.
Satvik B. S., 97.7% is the class 10 topper of KLE Society's School, Nagarbhavi. Vivaan Aiyer, 98% is the class 10 topper of National Public School, Rajajinagar.
From JES Public School, Nagarbhavi,Chandus hree H. J., 94% is the class 10 topper.

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