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Anahatjot Kaur Hari nears perfection in ISC
4/30/2026 10:48:26 PM
Early Times Report

New Delhi, Apr 30: The students of PPS, Nabha performed brilliantly in ICSE (10th) and ISC (12th) the results for which were declared by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi today.
In ICSE (10th), Tanmay Singal topped with 97.4 % marks while Jashanpreet Kaur stood second with 97.2 % marks. Tejasveer Badyal and Harwaris Singh stood third with 96.2% marks. Out of 103 students who took the examination, 68 passed with distinction. 31 students passed with First Division while 04 students with Second Division. 22 students made the Perfect Score of 100 in Punjabi, Biology, Computer Applications and Geography. The batch average is 80.3%.
In ISC, Anahatjot Kaur Hari (Science) stood first with 99.8 % marks. Anya Bath and Akashveer Singh (Humanities) and Ishmeet Kaur and Naman Goyal (Science) were second with 99% marks. Manteshwar Singh Ranu (Humanities) stood third with 98.5% marks.
In Humanities Stream, Anya Bath and Akashveer Singh stood first with 99 % marks. Manteshwar Singh Ranu was third with 98.5 % marks.
In Commerce Stream, Charanpreet Kaur Sond stood first with 97.8 % marks. Navraj Singh was second with 96.5 % marks while Japtesh Singh stood third with 96.3 % marks.
In Science Stream, Anahatjot Kaur Hari stood first with 99.8 % marks. Ishmeet Kaur and Naman Goyal were second with 99% marks.
In ISC, as many as 34 students made the Perfect Score of 100 in Punjabi, Physical Education, Political Science, Computer Science and Chemistry. Out of total of 99 students who took the examination, 99 passed with Distinctions. The batch average is 90.9 %.
Headmaster Dr DC Sharma, on behalf of the Management, complimented the staff, students, parents and all concerned for an excellent result both in ISC and ICSE.
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