Like Graduation and Higher Secondary Part-II, the girls maintained a complete dominance in Secondary class examination results taking 55 out of a total of 84 positions. The State Board of School Education declared the results of 10th class today. Eighty four students shared first 20 top slots in the Merit List, only 29 of them were boys. The Government schools again fared very badly failing to secure even a single position from a total of 84, which reflected very poor management and coaching being provided to the students.
In the Higher Secondary Part-II results also, only one student from the Government institutes had figured in the Merit List of Science and Commerce.
Education Department authorities admitted that it was a major failure that students from the Government institutions even failed to secure a single position.
A total of 50.01 students passed the examination. As many as 47061 students had appeared in the examinations including 26113 boys and 20948 girls.
Tanu Devi of RMC Higher Secondary School (HSS), Kathua topped in the Merit List securing 491 out of a total of 500 marks (98.2 per cent). She was followed by Megha Sethi of Spring Dales English School, Kathua and Swadha Kailoo of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur, both of whom took 485 marks each (97 per cent). Third position went to Preeti Koul of Vishwa Bharti Public HSS Akalpur with 483 marks (96.6 per cent).
Fourth position was shared by Shifali Sharma of Indira Sagar Institute Rajpura and Diwankshi Sharma of Happy Model HSS Udhampur, who took 480 marks (96 per cent). Fifth position went to three students—Shriya Koul of Vishwa Bharti Public HSS Akalpur, Nidhi Kralia of Montessori Nargis Dutt Senior Secondary School (SSS), RS Pura and Sushant Sharma of HEM Rajouri, who secured 479 marks each (95.8 per cent).
Sixth position went to five students including Akshay Parihar of United Public HSS Channi Himmat, Mayank Kumar Gupta of RSJN HSS Kathua, Sonika Syal of New National Public HS Nowshera, Sudanshu of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur and Aarushi Sambyal of Kristu Jyoti Convent School Samba. They had 478 marks (95.6 per cent).
Sunpreet Singh of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur bagged seventh position with 477 marks (95.4 per cent).
Harmeet Kour of RRL HS Canal Road, Jammu and Sonal Abrol of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur jointly bagged eighth position taking 476 marks (95.2 per cent). Two students again shared ninth position. They are Tabun of RRL HS Canal Road and Hardik Maria of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur. Both of them secured 475 marks (95 per cent).
Abhishek Jasrotia and Sonali, both students from Spring Dales English School, Kathua and Akriti Gupta of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS Udhampur shared 10th position taking 474 marks (94.8 per cent).
Eleventh position went to four students. They included Madhavi of Sacred Heart Convent, Phinter, National Academy HS Udhampur, Saksham Gupta of Brahmrishi Bawra Udhampur and Jaideep Singh Sambyal of Kristu Jyoti Convent School, Samba. They bagged 473 marks (94.6 per cent).
Twelfth position was shared by seven students including Janu Verma of Carmel Convent School, Kunjwani, Chitra Zutshi of Luthra Public HSS Talab Tillo, Akhil Bhau and Arjun Suri of St Peter’s HS BC Road, Jammu, Parul Kapoor of St Xavier Convent HS Barnai, Santosh Kumar of Montessori Nargis Dutt SSS, RS Pura and Tarush Kumar Oberoi of Christ School, Poonch. They took 472 marks (94.4 per cent).
Konika Sharma of RRL HS Canal Road, Prarthit of Shangrilla HSS Sarwal, Sagar Bhat of Silver Bells HS Paloura, Parveen Kour of Deva Memorial Secular HS Dablehar and Chakshu Gupta of HOC Billawar shared 13th position with 471 marks (94.2 per cent).
Fourteenth position went to Vaishali Sharma of Nirmala HS Dhangeer Kaleeth and Nargis Choudhary of Christ School, Poonch, who took 470 marks (94 per cent).
Fifteenth position went to seven students. They are Himanshi Koul of SNJ Singh Vidhya Mandir, Jammu, Vanshika Gupta of Fatima Convent HS Bishnah, Shriya Sharma of Harsh Niketan HSS Sunderbani, Anikat Mahajan, Palak and Shriya Gupta of Brahmrishi Bawra Udhampur and Priyanka Thapa of St Marry’s Convent HS Smailpur. They secured 469 marks (93.8 per cent).
Nine students bagged 16th position. They are Mahak Sawhney of Shiksha Niketan HS Gandhi Nagar, Rajat Sharma of Holy Cross Convent HS RS Pura, Sona Sharma of Neta Ji Memorial Shiksha Kender, Basohli, Pranav Mahajan of Sacred Heart Convent Phinter, Jammu, Aatif Manzoor Choudhary of Christ School, Poonch, Radhika of Happy Model HSS Udhampur, Shritika Mahajan of Brahmrishi Bawra Udhampur, Damini Sharma of Neta Ji HS Vijaypur and Amit Raina of SP HS Bari Barahamana. They bagged 468 marks (93.6 per cent).
Seventeenth position was secured by six students including Zahida Aziz of Model Academy BC Road, Gundeep Singh Isher of St Peter’s HSS Karan Bagh, Jammu, Sunanda Sehotra of Sacred Heart Convent, Phinter, Tania Sharma of Unique Model HSS Chadwal, Lalit Thappa of RSJN HSS Kathua and Bhavana Sharma of Harsh Niketan HSS Sunderbani with 467 marks (93.4 per cent).
Six students bagged 18th position. They are Gavneet Sawhney of St Peter’s HS BC Road, Aarohi Sharma of St Xavier Convent HS Barnai, Atul Sharma of Infant Jesus HSS Hiranagar, Danish Pachyala of Brahmrishi Bawra Udhampur, Vicky Podwal of Keshav Vidya Kendar HS Ramnagar and Dishma Sharma of Arvind Ghosh HSS Vijaypur. They secured 466 marks (93.2 per cent).
Nine students bagged 19th position. They are Rajat Kapoor of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu, Apeksha Koul of Vishwa Bharti Public HSS Akalpur, Rahul Sharma of St Francis HSS Akhnoor, Priya Saini of St Joseph Convent HS Arnia, Meekashi Thapa and Shavi Bhadwal of Sacred Heart Convent, Phinter,Kritika Sharma and Palak Kudyar of Brahmrishi Bawra Udhampur and Karina Sangwal of Kristu Jyoti Convent School, Samba. They had 465 marks (93 per cent).
Seven students bagged 20th position. They include Arru Khajuria of Heaven Kingdom HS Janipur, Parth Gupta and Aditya Pathania of Oriental Academy, Jammu, Shakshi Gupta of St Joseph Convent HS Arnia, Varsha Choudhary of Christ School, Nowshera, Abhishek Nargotra and Ishiya Anthal of National Academy HS Udhampur. They secured 464 marks (92.8 per cent).
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