Aprajita scores 97.6 % in Arts, Aditya secures 97.4 % in Commerce
Jamshedpur, May 13: Continuing its dominance in the CBSE class 10 and 12 exam, students of DAV Public School Bistupur have come out with flying colours. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results on Monday, May 13.
The school registered a cent percent result as the 273 students of the school appeared for the class 10 exam cleared it with flying colours. Sarthak Singh and Shreya Roy have been declared the joint school topper with 98%, Pragya Sharma and Adeeb Akhter are joint second topper scoring 97.8 % marks while Adrija Anand was third school topper with 97.6 % marks.

School produced Jamshedpur toppers in Class 12 Arts and Commerce
In Class 12 Arts, Aprajita Kumari has been declared the school and city topper scoring 97.6 percent marks.
Sanjay Kumar scored 95.6 % marks and was second school topper while Akhil Pandey scored 94.6 % marks to bag third position in school. Total of 48 students appeared for exam in Arts stream while 7 students scored above 90%.
In class 12 Commerce Aditya Kumar Sahu has been declared the city topper scoring 97.4 % marks. School registered cent percent result as all 59 students cleared the exam and 1 student scored above 90% marks.

Priya Kumari scored 88 % marks to bag the second spot in school followed by Surbhi Kumari 87.2 %.
In class 12 (Science) Anuj Kumar Sahu with 96.8 % marks has been declared the school topper followed by Anwesha Manna 95.8% and Mohit Sinha 95.2 % marks.
Amongst the myriad of achievements, Bhavika Shree from Chinmaya Vidhyalaya, Telco, ascended to the pinnacle with an impressive 97.2 percent in Bio Science.
Bhavika Shree, beaming with pride, attributed her success to the unwavering support of her teachers and, notably, her parents. “I am really happy with my result and I give my teachers and especially my parents who helped me achieve this,” expressed Bhavika, encapsulating the sentiment of many triumphant students.
In a region renowned for its academic fervor, approximately 4,000 students from 12 prominent schools in Jamshedpur and its environs partook in the rigorous Class 12 examinations. Among the standout performers was Anuj Kumar Ranjan, emerging as the topper in Pure Science with an impressive 96.8 percent.


