With the announcement of CBSE Madhyamik and Higher Secondary examination results on Monday, the students of Bhavans Tripura Vidya Mandir have scored exceptionally good results this year.
According to the press communique released by the Principal of the school this year a total of 295 candidates of Higher Secondary appeared for the examination of AISSCE 2024, out of which 163 science stream students appeared for the examination, where 5 students scored more than 90% and 29 students scored above 80%. Arijit Das and Subhajit Das jointly scored 96.2%, Samadrita Pal scored 96% and Sumit Das scored 92.2% respectively in Science Stream.
“In Arts stream there were 93 candidates, out of which 3 students scored more than 90% and 11 students scored more than 80%. Tutankar Nama with 93.8%, Manjima Chakraborti with 93.2% and Debamrita Majumder with 92.2% are the toppers of the Stream,” the press communique stated.
It further stated that in Commerce stream out of 39 students, 7 students scored more than 80 %. Debajyoti Paul scored 89%, Sneha Bardhan scored 88.4% and Jhilik Saha scored 85.4%.
“In AISSE 2024, this year a total of 247 students appeared for the Madhyamik examination. 49 students got 90% and above, 88 students got between (80 -89)%, 25 students got between (75 - 79)%, 69 students got between (60 -74)%, and 16 students got (45 -59)%. Among the top ten ,the first three highest scorers are Ashesh Das (98.4%),Rajdeep Paul (98.2%) and Soumyadeep Deb (97%),” it stated further.
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