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Jalandhar students pass with flying colours

Jasmine scores 95.75% (non-medical) | Tanu 91.5% (medical) | Eshaan 93% (commerce)

Jalandhar students pass with flying colours

Elated Class XII topper Jasmine Singh with her family.



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, July 24

The results for the ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Boards were announced today, the excitement was just perhaps routinish as the children have passed this year without taking their board examination. The assessment of the students was finalised by the schools on the basis of their internal tests and previous examination, which most students could calculate to quite close.

In Class X, Suryansh Thakur from St Joseph’s Boys’ School, won the first position with 99.4 per cent marks. From the same school, Kunal Kohli came second with 99 per cent marks, Rhythm Mahajan with 98.6 per cent marks, Aniket Sharma with 98.4 per cent marks and Akshat Kaushal with 98 per cent marks.

While always having had a clear edge over other ICSE schools, this time the girls of St Joseph’s Convent School did not take the usual lead. Arunima got 490 of 500 marks and scored 98 per cent. Aastha Punj, Neelakshi Sachdeva and Saanvi Aggarwal got 97.6 per cent, trailing behind Arunima with just two marks. Saihajpreet Kaur followed then with 97.4 per cent. Both Avnoor Kaur and Smriti Minhas scored 97.2 per cent. Havaly Singh and Sachita scored 97 per cent. Aishlee Joshi, Jasleen Kaur and Ojasvi hit the 96.8 per cent marks.

From among Class XII (non-medical) students of St Joseph’s Boys’ School, Jasmine Singh, Kultaj Singh and Amitesh Sabharwal stood first, second and third positions, respectively. While Jasmine got 95.75 per cent, Kultaj scored 93.75 per cent and Amitesh obtained 90.25 per cent.

In Class XII (medical), Tanu got 91.5 per cent while Annie got 89.75 per cent. In commerce, Eshaan Aggarwal got 93 per cent, Muskan got 90.25 per cent and Tania got 87 per cent, standing first, second and third in the stream.


Topperspeak

Suryansh wants to be computer engg

Suryansh Thakur, Class X topper

Suryansh Thakur, city topper and a Class X student, says that he was expecting his result to be anything above 95 per cent and had not gone into the calculation much. Aspiring to be a computer engineer, he has already taken admission in the non-medical stream. His father is posted in the Army while his mother is a housewife. Suryansh quips, “I scored good due to my teachers’ guidance. Internet also helped me sail through. I used to do self-study for four hours after my online classes.” Seemingly, a bit shy, he said, “He always enjoyed playing basketball and was missing the game badly holed up inside home since the pandemic”.

Jasmine aspires to become an aeronautical engineer

Having scored the highest marks in the city in Class XII (non-medical), Jasmine Singh aspires to pursue higher studies in Canada. “I am taking IELTS examination and want to join my elder sister in Canada. I want to be an aeronautical engineer there and got a good, sureshot, highly paid job.” Jasmine says that she was not at all upset at her board examination getting cancelled for she had already given her best in the pre-board examination putting in all her effort. “Calculation of marks on the basis of pre-boards was the best thing that happened to me. The practicals were taken in the form of viva through a video call and they went fine”, she said adding that her family had arranged a small party at home today.


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