Dwarka: Girls outshine boys at most schools in CBSE class X exams
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Dwarka: Girls outshine boys at most schools in CBSE class X exams

As the percentage of marks was shown this year after the five years of grade system, the schools displayed the list of toppers on the notice boards and websites.

Dwarka: Girls outshine boys at most schools in CBSE class X exams

Students from various schools have got good results in CBSE class X exams in Dwarka. It has been found that most of the toppers in these schools are girls. Almost all the schools have got 100 per cent results in the area.

As the percentage of marks was shown this year after the five years of grade system, the schools displayed the list of toppers on the notice boards and websites.

At Queens Valley School in Sector-8, the topper Arushi Arora got 98.8 per cent marks whereas a total of nine students secured above 95 per cent marks.

At NK Bagrodia Public School in Sector-4, the school topper was Sanskriti Sharan with 97.4 per cent marks. A total of 11 students secured 95 per cent and above marks whereas 49 students got 90 per cent and above marks.

At Sri Venkteshwar International School in Sector-18, Pranjal Singla and Nalin Aggarwal were the school toppers with 97.8% marks. 50 per cent students got marks in excess of 90 per cent. More than 20 per cent of students have scored 95 per cent and above.

At Maxfort School in Sector-7, the toppers were Malika Kapri with 97.8 per cent, Ayush Prusty with 97.6 per cent and Manoli Arora 96.6 per cent.

At JM International School in Sector-6, Abhinav Bajaj was the school topper with 95.25 per cent whereas at Basava International School in Sector-23, Tanvi was the school topper with 97.6 per cent aggregate with hundred per cent marks in Social Science.

The principal of Sri Venkteshwar International School, Nita Arora said, “Class 10 result of CBSE goes on to prove that students who intend to give their best will do well irrespective of the system. This time the absolute marks have returned and the subject wise grades based on percentile scores.”

“Top 1/8th of passed students are being awarded A1 grades and next 1/8th being awarded A2 and so on. Students and parents have welcomed the move. Teachers are also elated to see their students' marks being a reflection of their dedication and proficiency. We hope to see the system becoming better with time,” said Arora.