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Singtam guy scores a perfect hundred at Mathematics at CBSE Class XII Examination

When this year CBSE Class XII results was announced i was wondering about an outcome of a guy from Singtam studying at East Point Senior Secondary School then who had scored a "Perfect Ten" during his Class X Board Examination. I still remember his shy face and i had even carried his article in handful of daily newspapers then. The boy was Navin Kumar Triwedi. 
Today i came across this guy at Singtam and i was very keen to know about his examination result as such that i enquired about it. Navin with his smile said, it was good and he went on to add he had scored 100 in mathematics. I was very happy to hear about his success. He told me he was studying at Holy Cross, Tadong. Since i was in hurry so just took his mobile number and disappeared from him.
Late evening i asked his 'Roll Number' to look at his result on internet and more then him, i was very happy to see his marks. I believe everyone would be proud of him, after his result.

Great Going Navin !.....next time too whenever you complete your any examination, i will be the one eagerly waiting to hear your outcome..........
                 Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) Results 2012

Roll No:
3631742
Name:
NAVIN KUMAR TRIVEDI
Mother's Name:
SHAKUNTALA TRIVEDI
Father's Name:
KAMESHWAR TRIVEDI

SUB CODE
SUB NAME
MARKS
GRADE
301
ENGLISH CORE
085    
A2
041
MATHEMATICS
100    
A1
044
BIOLOGY
095    
A1
042
PHYSICS
095    
A1
043
CHEMISTRY
094    
A1
500
WORK EXPERIENCE
---
B1
502
PHY & HEALTH EDUCA
---
B1
503
GENERAL STUDIES
---
B1

Result:   PASS
 



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