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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced the results for the ISC (Class 12) and ICSE (Class 10) exams, revealing impressive performance by students in Gujarat. The ISC results indicated a 99.65% pass rate across the state, with girls outperforming boys, achieving a pass percentage of 99.9% compared to the boys' 99.47%. A total of 2,294 students, comprising 1,313 boys and 981 girls, from 28 schools participated in the ISC Class 12 exams. Notably, several students from Ahmedabad city achieved top scores in their respective streams. Prisha Soni from J G International School secured the highest position with 99.6% in the science stream. Yashvi Mehta and Gurvi Patel emerged as toppers in the commerce and humanities streams, scoring 95.4% and 97.6%, respectively. Anand Niketan (Satellite) witnessed Mahie Shah topping the science stream with 97.75%, Anushka Agarwal leading commerce with 99%, and Tanishka Singhal achieving the top spot in humanities with 98.75%. At Jamnabai Narsee School, Priyanshi Jain (97.75%), Varun Duseja (96.75%), and Harshil Purohit (93%) stood out as toppers in commerce, science, and humanities streams, respectively. Tanuj Gaudani scored 96.75% to top the science stream at Zydus School for Excellence, with Anunay Gundecha leading commerce with 98.50% and Bhavika Jani topping humanities with 94.25%. Apurva Jhunjhunwala secured the top position in the science stream at Lalji Mehrotra Lions School with a score of 97%, while Dhrumi Patel emerged as the commerce topper with 94.5%. At SGVP International School, Manya Patel topped the science stream with 88.5%, and Jay Patel secured the top spot in the commerce stream with 93.5%. Priyam Bhatt emerged as the topper at Seventh-Day Adventist with a score of 97%. Kavya Saraf, with 94.2% marks, and Shruti Padia, with 94.8% marks, emerged as toppers in commerce and humanities, respectively.
In the ICSE (Class 10) exams, girls also demonstrated superior performance compared to boys, achieving a pass percentage of 99.63%, while boys recorded a pass percentage of 99.05%. The overall pass percentage for the ICSE exam across the state was 99.30%, with 3,830 students from 37 schools participating. Zydus School of Excellence student Meghav Ladani emerged as the school topper, scoring an impressive 99.60%. Several students attained perfect scores of 100% in various subjects, including English, mathematics, Hindi, history and civics, geography, chemistry, biology, physics, and computer science. At Anand Niketan (Satellite), a remarkable 52% of students scored above 90%, with Anant Sultania emerging as the school topper with 99.2%. At Anand Niketan (Shilaj), Nandish Patel secured the top position with a score of 98.77%. Shaswati Patel achieved the highest score at Jamnabai Narsee School with 98.4%, and of the 100 students, 61 scored above 90%. Dhaval Patel topped J G International School with a score of 96.6%, and Tanishka Jha led New Tulip International School with 97.6% marks. At Lalji Mehrotra Lion School, 24 out of 70 students scored 90% or above, with Reeva Patel topping the school with 98.4%. Parv Sarda emerged as the school topper at SGVP International School with 97% marks, out of 154 students. Aryan Saraf topped Seventh-Day Adventist, scoring 96.5% marks. The consistently high performance of students, particularly girls, across both the ISC and ICSE exams highlights the dedication and effectiveness of the educational institutions in Gujarat and the hard work and commitment of the students themselves. These results are a testament to the quality of education being imparted and the conducive learning environment fostered by these schools.
The success stories detailed in the article showcase not only academic excellence but also the diversity of talent and dedication across different schools and academic streams. Students from various schools, including J G International School, Anand Niketan, Jamnabai Narsee School, Zydus School for Excellence, Lalji Mehrotra Lions School, SGVP International School, and Seventh-Day Adventist, have demonstrated exceptional performance in their respective subjects. The achievements of these students, along with the overall high pass percentages, reflect the commitment of educators, the support of families, and the students' own hard work and perseverance. The article underscores the importance of a well-rounded education that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a passion for learning. The high scores attained in subjects ranging from science and mathematics to commerce and humanities demonstrate the breadth of educational opportunities available to students in Gujarat. Furthermore, the emphasis on achieving excellence across diverse streams highlights the importance of catering to individual interests and aptitudes, enabling students to pursue their passions and excel in their chosen fields. The consistent performance of students in both the ISC and ICSE examinations also emphasizes the strength and reliability of the CISCE board as a provider of quality education. The board's commitment to maintaining high standards and providing a rigorous curriculum is evident in the consistently high pass rates and the remarkable scores achieved by students across various subjects. The article serves as an inspiration to current and future students, encouraging them to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits and to embrace the opportunities that education provides. The success stories of these students exemplify the potential for growth and achievement that exists within the educational system in Gujarat, and they inspire others to follow in their footsteps and contribute to the continued progress and development of the state.