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Chandigarh, July 13

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Braving all odds, students of the Institute for the Blind, Sector 26, excelled in the Class XII CBSE exams.

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Harleen Kaur, who stood first in the institution, scored 96.60 per cent in humanities. A resident of Patton village in Mohali, Harleen wanted to be become a teacher. Garima Narula of Ambala claimed the second position by scoring 96 per cent in the humanities stream. “I wanted to pursue a career in civil services,” said Garima.

Both Khyati Bansal from Faridkot and Khushdeep scored 94.80 per cent to jointly claim the third position.

“Our teachers have helped us a lot in following our routine,” said Khyati, who wants to become a music teacher.

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Meanwhile, Khushdeep said he would pursue BCA from Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. “I have taken admission in Phagwara as I want to do a PhD in computer science. I have been studying hard for these exams,” said Khushdeep. — TNS

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