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Dubai student is global second for ISC India exams

A total of 146 students who appeared for the ISC (Grade 12) exam, with a batch average of 86.8 per cent with 48.6 percent of our students scoring above 90 per cent. Jagrit Relli topped the commerce stream with an aggregate of 96 per cent and Keenen Dominic Fernandes beating his class in the humanities stream with 97.75 per cent.

 

Moreover, a total of 233 students who appeared for the ICSE (Grade 10) exam and the batch average was 88.8 per cent which 2.4 per cent higher than the 2017 result.

Arisma Arora topped the batch 98.6 per cent with a perfect score of 100 in History, Civics, Geography; Math; Computer Applications.

She said,: "It was amazing. I was crying throughout the process of looking for the results. I want to pursue medicine, and I'm currently looking at colleges in the UK."

Lata Nakra, principal of JSS International said 62 students attempted the ICSE exams and 48 students attempted the ISC exams.

ICSE school topper Gayathri Girish secured 96.6 per cent, while ISC toppers Anukriti Jaiswal (science) scored 96.8 per cent and Noureen Abdul Naser (commerce) scored 96 per cent.

"The students are thrilled with the results, and they've been very as well. We made sure we are very mindful of not exerting too much pressure on the students, and we provided them with a nurturing environment," said Nakra.

Over 6.29million boys and 4.6million girls appeared for ISC Class 12 exams this year. Over 1.6 million students performed for Class 10 board exams this time.

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