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Excellent performance by CMS students in JEE Mains Examination


 

Lucknow, August 10 : City Montessori School students registered a record-breaking feat in the recently declared JEE Mains exam results. Rohan Chaturvedi became the Lucknow Topper with a 99.96 percentile score while Devansh Bansal scored 99.94 percentile, Naman Mishra scored 99.84 percentile and Suryansh scored 99.88 percentile. The above information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Mr Sharma informed that the largest number of 278 CMS students have qualified in the second stage of the JEE Mains Exam, out of which 108 students scored between 90 to 99.96 percentile, while 28 students have raised their merit by scoring more than 99 percentile.

            Mr Sharma said that CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi expressed great happiness over the achievements of these students and wished them success in all their future endeavours. On this occasion, Dr Gandhi said that this achievement is the result of the hard work of these students and the learned CMS teachers who leave no stone unturned in providing the best of knowledge and guidance to the students. Dr Gandhi also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the principals of the school. Mr Sharma informed that CMS provides guidance and necessary equipments to the students for preparation for various professional courses to its students during the course of their studies itself and it is due to these efforts that like previous years, the maximum number of CMS students have achieved success in the JEE Manis Examination this year.

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