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City schools shine in CICSE results

City schools shine in CICSE results

The Hindu02-05-2025
Several schools in the city excelled with top performances in the CICSE-2025 results declared on April 30.
According to results shared by Gitanjali School, Begumpet, Harshitha (98.25%) topped Humanities, Sai Nirupama (97.25%) in Commerce, and Dinesh Chowdhary (96.75%) excelled in Science. In ICSE, Naga Srilekha got 98.67%, and 99% of students earned distinctions.
In Gitanjali Devshala, 29 students scored above 90%, and 92% students earned distinctions, and 17 students got perfect scores in History, Civics, Biology and Chemistry. Toppers were Shashwat Mishra (586), Rushank Agarwal (582) and Prithvijeet Mukherjee (581).
In Gachibowli, Nasr Boys School, the best performers in ICSE were Mohammed Zeeshan Kamaal (97.4%), Fauzaan Ibn Shujath (96.6%) and Jordan Arem Kullu (95.8%). In the ISC stream, Ryan Shafique and Murali Koushal Ratnala both secured 74.75%.
In Khairatabad, Nasr School (Girls), toppers were Safa Fatima Khan (98.2%), Marupudi Ananya Chowdary (97.8%) and Beesupalli Ananya (97%). The ISC toppers are Jhanvi Goel (97%), Amtul Rahman Rana (96.5%), and Shubhika Agarwal (96.25%).
International School Shaikpet recorded a 100% pass rate among Grade 10 students, with 83 securing distinctions. Arshiya Sultana (97.3%), Keshav Gupta and Sachit 97% each, excelled.
Gitanjali Vedika School saw best performances of Ranveer Reddy Gauni (97.6%) followed by Sai Kruthika Veeramalla (97%). The school said 89% of its students earned distinctions with best performances in History and Computer Applications.
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