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Maximum number of 31 CMS students qualify CLAT 2022


 

Lucknow, June 26 : As many as 31 students of City Montessori School qualified the prestigious Common Law Aptitute Test (CLAT 2022), the results of which were declared by the Consortium of National Law University (CNLU) on its website. These students will now be eligible to take admission in Under-Graduate Law Courses in 23 National Law Universities across the country including Bangaluru, Kolkata, New Delhi, Lucknow, Jodhpur and Patiala and study law. Dr Jagdish Gandhi, founder Manager of City Montessori School, congratulated these exceptional students for their outstanding achievement and said that it is extremely rewarding to commend these students and their teachers who have worked so hard to achieve tremendous success in the prestigious CLAT results.

that the 31 students who have qualified CLAT this year include Aarohi Agrawal, Vaibhavi, Varnika Chaudhari, Vaibhav Pratap Singh, Archit Srivastava, Shashwat Krishna, Shashank Tomar, Shubham Pandey, Shivansh Tripathi, Kashish Lalwani, Utkarsh Singh, Adrika Dubey, Ashutosh Pandey, Arpita Singh, Harshvardhan Singh, Abhai Singh Yadav, Arnav Gupta, Ojas, Anushka, Anshika Yatharth, Tripti Kushwaha, Aishwarya, Prajjwal Verma, Anushka Singh, Aviral Kumar, Bhumi Verma, Prakhar Pandey, Tanya Jaiswal and Kajal Verma.““The results are a reflection multi-dimensional teaching methodology adopted in CMS to train the students not only to excel in the board examinations but also fare extremely well in various competitive examinations.

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