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Jammu girls outshine boys in Class 10 results

JAMMU: Girls have outshone the boys in the Class 10 results of Jammu division declared today. The Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education, Jammu, declared the results of the secondary school examination for annual session of 2015.



Jammu, May 25

Girls have outshone the boys in the Class 10 results of Jammu division declared today.

The Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education, Jammu, declared the results of the secondary school examination for annual session of 2015.

The examination for Class 10 was held in the month of March this year.

A total of 51,442 students have been declared passed taking the pass percentage to 62.27.

The first position has been secured by Pratiksha of BVM high School Ramnbagar by securing 98.40 per cent marks, whereas the second position has been jointly secured by Kiranpreet Kour of Caramel Convent High School Kunjwani, Nitin Pandita of SL MEM Model HS School Anand Nagar and Avantika Jamwal of Little flower convent high school Udhampur.

The third position has been secured by Deepanshu Sharma of St Mary Convent School Smailpur. — PTI

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