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CBSE CLASS X RESULTS DECLARED

GANGTOK, May 29: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the Class X results for Delhi, Guwahati, Panchkula and Allahabad regions at 0800 hrs (IST) today.

Unlike earlier when students had to go to their respective schools to check their results, the process of retrieving results has now become a one-step process. They are now available through the Internet, mobile phones, land line and an interactive voice response system.

With the CBSE introducing exclusive websites such as: www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in, www.cbse.nic.in, http://mtnldelhi.in, http://bol.net.in, http://delhi.mtnl.net.in, to check results, the scores are merely a click away.

With the Class X student from Bangalore, Aparna Murlidhar scoring a whopping aggregate of 99 per cent, students from Delhi, Guwahati, Panchkula and Allahabad are in for tough competition. Over seven lakh students across the country and abroad had appeared for the Board exams conducted in March this year.

In the Sikkim, the CBSE Class X results are a mixed bag. Results for nine Schools in Gangtok were available till the time of going to print.

Final analysis of all the Class X CBSE results for all Schools across the State is waited.



School: Deorali Girls Senior Secondary School
Total number of students appeared: 97
Passed: 39
Failed: 11
Compartmental: 47
School toppers:
1. Karishma Nayar-87 %
2. Sinora Dewan-86 %


School: Holy Cross School
Total number of students appeared: 107
Passed: 102 above 60 %, remaining 3 passed below 60 %
Failed: Nil
Compartmental: 2
School topper:
Akshaye Suhag-91.2 %

School: Kendriya Vidyalaya
Total number of students appeared: 61
Passed: 55
Failed: Nil
Compartmental: 6
School topper: Rahul Kumar Burman-92.4 % (Mathematics-96 %).

School: Modern Secondary School
Total number of students appeared: 95
Passed: 50
Failed: 6
Compartmental: 39
School toppers:
1. Preeti Gupta-83.6 %
2. Atul Rehman-82.4 %
3. Yanku Sherpa-77.6 %

School: Mount Deepam School

Total number of students appeared: 13
Passed: 9 (2 with 1st class and 7 with 2nd class)
Failed: Nil
Compartmental: 4
School toppers:
1. Royal Moktan-61%
2. Thupten Ghalay-61%


School: Paljor Namgyal Girls School

Total number of students appeared: 72
Passed: 62
Failed: Nil
Compartmental: 10
School topper:
Shreedhanjali Mishra-80.8 %


School: Tashi Namgyal Senior Secondary School
Total number of students appeared: 68
Passed: 50
Failed: Nil
Compartmental: 18
School toppers:
1. Anish Kumar Mondal-76.6%
2. Jogendra Sharma-75.6%


School: Tathangchen Secondary School
Total number of students appeared: 64
Passed: 40
Failed: 4
Compartmental: 20

School toppers:
1. Bimila Limboo-65 %
2.  Rashmita Sarkar-65 %

School: West Point Senior Secondary School
Total number of students appeared: 75
Passed: 37
Failed: 4
Compartmental: 34
School topper: Maya Sharma-74.2 %

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