Jamshedpur, May 26: Students of Steel City proved their calibre in the class 12th exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), whose results were declared on Saturday afternoon.
Apratim Dey of Vidhya Bharti Chinamaya Vidhyalaya, Telco topped the city with 96.8 per cent in Bio science. In Bio-science Swagata Chowdhury of DAV Public School stood second with 96.2 per cent.
Ashish Sharma from DAV Public School Bistupur topped the city with 96.6 per in pure science. He was followed by Shubham Kar of DAV Public School with 96.2 per cent. In commerce stream, Manisha Agiwal of the same school topped the city with 95.6 per cent.
Most schools recorded a pass percentage of around 99 per cent. In Jamshedpur around 4,000 students had appeared for the Class XII examinations from 12 steel city schools and neighbouring areas.
Revealing his success formula, topper Ashish Sharma said that study on a regular basis and work regularly, for that helps ease the pressure as the exams approach.
“We are happy with the performance of our students. As it is there was much hue and cry about moderation policy this year but I am happy about the overall results this year as it was expected,” said Vipin Sharma, principal of Vidya Bharti Chinmaya Vidyalaya and the co-ordinator of Jamshedpur CBSE schools.
However students complained they had expected a better result, school authorities said the results were overall satisfactory. Principals too in various schools were seeing contended with the results of their schools. Science students however scored their best in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry while commerce has scored well in English. On the other hand students having biology as subjects have scored much lower than pure science.
The performance of the CBSE schools in the city was better this year. Around 4000 students appeared from the CBSE affiliated schools from Jamshedpur this year. Both boys and girls have equally performed well in the class XII examination.
A teacher of St. Mary’s English High School said that the results were better as compared to last year for both boys and girls. Both girls and boys have performed equally better but the toppers list was occupied mostly by girls. Principals of various schools expressed happiness over the performance.
On the other hand Pragya Singh, principal of DAV Public School, said that it is the hard work plus passion and dedication for achieving is important.
Students of the city proved their merit in the CBSE examination rejoiced along with the school authorities. School campuses and cyber cafes were choc-a-bloc soon after the results got declared. Students from the city have high scoring performances in the class 12 examination.


