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Commerce stream introduced in Pine Mount School

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SHILLONG: Pine Mount School, Shillong, has introduced the Commerce stream for Class XI from this session.
In a statement issued here on Tuesday, Principal, Aiom Ksiar Diengdoh, informed that admission forms can be obtained from the school office from May 20 from 11 am.
She also informed that students of the school have secured a hundred per cent pass percentage both in the Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class XII with 54 girls and the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class X examination with 82 girls.
The school toppers include ISC (Humanities): Jobeth Zorempuii Tochhawng (92.75%), Anabella Suram (90.25%), Baishali Dey (90%) and Kellynia Celine Lyngdoh (90%).
ISC (Science): Mebetsaphi Nonglait (91.25%), Joanna Syngkon (90.5%) and Imsennaro Walling (89.5%).
ICSE: Eshani Nandy (94.2%), Iladeiti Kurbah Mawlong (94%), Alvarene Kharpuria (93%) and Angela Das (93%).
Meghalaya Police Public School has also secured 100 per cent pass percentage in the ICSE with 43 students of the school passing in the first division with a total of 84 distinctions. Goldie Varina Kurbah (90.85%) was the topper of the school.
Shillong Public School secured a pass percentage of 76 with 16 out of 22 students clearing the examination.

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