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Jashpur girl Simran Shabba tops in 10th board exam

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May 10, 2024

Mahasamund girl Mahek Agrawal tops in 12th board exam |Girls outshine in 10th and 12th board exams

Jashpur girl Simran Shabba tops in 10th board exam

Jashpur girl Simran Shabba, a student of Swami Atmanand Government Utkrisht English Medium School Jashpur, secured the first rank in the 10th board exam with a score of 99.50%, while Mahek Agrawal, a student of Evas Woodland English Medium Higher Sec ondary School Saraipali in Mahasamund district, topped the 12th board exam by securing 97.40%.

Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) on Thursday had announced the results of the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination-2024 and High School Certificate Examination-2024.

In the 10th board exam, 59 students including 44 girls and 15 boys secured top 10 positions in the merit list.

In 10th board exam, Honisha, a student of Saraswami Shishu Mandir Higher Secondary School Kopra in Gariaband district obtained second rank with a score of 98.83 per marks cent while Shreyansh Kumar Yadav, a student of Swami Atmanand Government Utkrisht English Medium School Jashpur, secured third rank by obtaining 98.33 per cent marks.

In the 12th board exam, Kopal Ambast, a student of Guru Ghasidas Government English Medium School Balodabazar, got second rank by obtaining 97 per cent while Preeti, a student of Government Higher Secondary School Karhibazar in Balodabazar district and Ayushi Gupta, a student of Swami Atmanand Government Utkrisht English Medium School Jashpur, secured third position.

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