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Highest number of 133 CMS students qualify; 14 students score above 700 marks

Lucknow, 29 July : Harshita Tripathi, a brilliant student of City Montessori School has made Lucknow proud by scoring 800 out of 800 marks in the Common University Entrance Test - Undergraduate (CUET-UG 2024), while 14 CMS students have excelled securing above 700 marks. In this prestigious examination, 133 CMS students have achieved success while 12 students have scored 100% marks in different subjects. CMS Manager Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed happiness on the unprecedented success of CMS students and wished all the students a bright future. She also expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the teachers of the school. Mr Rishi Khanna, CMS Public Relations Officer, informed.

          Mr Khanna informed that in this prestigious examination conducted at the All India level by the National Testing Agency, Harshita Tripathi, a student of CMS Gomti Nagar Extension Campus, secured 800 marks i.e. full marks in English, Accountancy, Business Studies and Economics. Apart from this, Anvi Srivastava scored 794 marks out of 800, Dhawal Garg scored 783 marks, Vasu Garg scored 776 marks, Archita Dwivedi scored 770 marks, Saumya Shukla scored 763 marks, Suhani Sehgal scored 758 marks, Tavisha Kalakoti scored 757 marks, Shagun Singh 752 marks, Palak Singh 734 marks, Rishita Joshi 729 marks, Nandita Agarwal 716 marks, Ayush Raj 711 marks and Aarushi Rastogi scored 700 marks, raising the school flag high. All these students have attributed their success to the learned CMS teachers and the peaceful and encouraging atmosphere of the school. Mr Khanna said that CMS provides its students with ample opportunities and guidance to move ahead in their areas of interest. Due to these efforts, a large number of students achieve success in prestigious examinations like IAS, PCS, JEE, NEET, CLAT, CA, CUET, etc, every year, bringing laurels to the city of Lucknow.

 

 

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