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Jodhamal Public School celebrates exceptional CBSE Results for Classes X & XII

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14-05-2025

JAMMU: Jodhamal Public School has once again reaffirmed its position as a leading institution of academic excellence with the announcement of the outstanding CBSE board results for Classes X and XII. The school community is celebrating the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of its students and faculty, which have collectively led to remarkable achievements in this year's board examinations.

Jodhamal Public School celebrates exceptional CBSE Results for Classes X & XII

For Class XII, Jodhamal School achieved an impressive overall batch average of 85.17%. A total of 22 students scored perfect centums in various subjects including English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Painting, and Informatics Practices. These perfect scores are a reflection of the strong academic foundation provided by the school. The stream-wise toppers showcased exemplary performance: Harmanjot Singh topped the Science stream with 97.2%, Aviral Kapoor led the Commerce stream with 97.4%, and Ashwika Dubey emerged as the Humanities stream and overall school topper with

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