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Five CMS students selected in PCS

Lucknow, June 23: Five outstanding students of City Montessori School have been selected in the PCS bringing laurels to the institution. These five PCS from CMS are Yuktisha Rajpoot, Shambhavi Tripathi and KaustubhTripathi of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I; Ankur Gautam of CMS Station Road Campus and Shubham Verma of CMS Mahanagar Campus. These students have given credit to their institution, their parents and the excellent teaching environment at CMS for their wonderful achievement. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi while congratulating them expressed his faith that these promising students will contribute creatively to the structure of an ideal society with best performance in their area of work. The entire CMS family is proud of the success of these students.

            Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma has stated that speaking about his success in the PCS, Ankur Gautam of CMS Station Road Campus said, “I am extremely fortunate to have got the opportunity to study in an institution like CMS. The inspiring words of CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi have encouraged me throughout'. Shambhavi Tripathi of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I gives full credit for her success to her teachers. Shambhavi has studied at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I right from KG up to Class XII. She has been alwasy been a 90 percenter in both class X and XII. She opined that the school offered her a great range of exposure and immense opportunities that helped her emerge a more diverse person. Similarly, Yuktisha Rajpoot, KaustubhTripathi and Shubham Verma also gave full credit to CMS for their success. They are all keen to provide a neat and clean admiistration and serve society and the nation.

 

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