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St. Anthony’s keeps grip firm on HSSLC Arts results

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SHILLONG: St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School managed to hold sway in the HSSLC (Arts Stream) Examinations 2015 securing five positions in the top ten chart.
The results of the SSLC and HSSLC (Arts) examinations 2015 were declared by the MBOSE on Monday.
Julian Lamborlem Roy Jyrwa (First position), second position holder Avinash Thapa, 4th position holder Medapyndapshisha Marwein, 5th position holder Andreana Francisca Khriam and  Dolicie Bella Jana (8th position) bagged the honours for St. Anthony’s.
The third position was shared by Loyola Dkhar of St. Edmund’s College (Higher Secondary section) and Vanlalruata (St. Michael’s Higher Secondary School, Umsning), the fourth position was shared by Nibedita Bhattacharjee (St. Mary’s College, Shillong) with Medapyndapshisha Marwein of St. Anthony’s.
The 8th position was shared by Ibakordor Khongiong of Seven Set Annexe Higher Secondary School, Shillong and Dolicie Bella Jana of St. Anthony’s.
Gwyneth Gashnga of Seven Set Annexe Higher Secondary School secured the 6th position while Hubert Tynshain Lyngdoh from Sacred Heart Boy’s Higher Secondary School, Shillong got the 7th position.
Aibor Rapshan Marbaniang and Dakaru Nicola Muktieh Nongbri from St. Edmund’s College (Higher Secondary section) secured the 9th and 10th positions respectively.
As many as 34 educational institutions secured 100 percent result in the HSSLC (Arts) examination.
The overall pass percentage was 71.84 which is a record of sorts compared to the past five years. The pass percentage of candidates in HSSLC (Arts) was 45.88 in 2011, 52.62 in 2012, 57.19 in 2013 and 68.13 in 2014.

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