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BSF school shines in CBSE class XII exams

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SHILLONG: BSF Senior Secondary School of Meghalaya Frontier HQ Umpling achieved cent per cent success in the CBSE Class XII examinations.
Out of 224 candidates, Aradhika Paul secured 1st position in Science stream with 95 per cent. Alban Kharkongor emerged the highest scorer in Arts stream with 94 per cent and Akansh Verma bagged the 1st position in Commerce with 83 per cent. Three students secured 100 marks and seven 99 marks in Physical Education.
Kuldeep Saini, Inspector General BSF Meghalaya Frontier praised and appreciated the performance of the students.
APS, Shillong clarifies
The Army Public School, Shillong has clarified that 44 students have scored 90 and above marks in aggregate and in Science stream, Swastik B Rasily secured third position with 96 per cent in aggregate.
In Humanities, Akanksha Roy, Bahnishikha Biswas and Farhana Ahmed jointly topped by scoring an aggregate of 94.6 per cent, Adriel Salnang K Marak secured second position by scoring an aggregate of 94.2 per cent and Shreya Kar secured third position with 92.8 per cent in aggregate.
The percentage of marks has been calculated on the basis of marks scored in English and in best four subjects.

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