BHOPAL: With 99.75% four students of The Sanskaar Valley secured top position in the Class 12 (ISC) results in Bhopal district.
Two girls of the same school with 98.60% secured top position in the Class 10 (ICSE) in the state capital. The CISCE on Saturday announced results for classes 10 and 12.
Like last year, there was no merit list this time too, in view of the exceptional circumstances in which results have been prepared.
The CISCE had cancelled exams for both classes this year in view of the aggressive second wave of Covid-19. The results were prepared on an alternate assessment policy decided by the board. Vedant Jain (99.75%), Onisha Murab (99.75%), Shantanu Agarwal (99.75%) and Om Marwah (99.75%) secured top position in Indian School Certificate (ISC) results. All students are from The Sanskaar Valley School, Bhopal.
Udisha Bhatt (98.60%) and Ananya Singh (98.60%) secured top position in the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) results. Students were also surprised after such results. “I was expecting around 99% but this result is amazing,” said Vedant Jain. Students also missed the proper offline exams. “I would have been happy with 99% even if there were offline exams, said a student without quoting his name.
At the national level, in the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) class 12 results girls outshone boys by a margin on 0.2%. In class 10, girls and boys have achieved a pass percentage of 99.98 per cent. In class 12, the pass percentage of girls is 99.86% while that of boys is 99.66%.