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Girls all the way in Matric results
143 students share 20 positions
5/23/2010 12:05:38 AM

MISHU GUPTA
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 22: A record 143 students shared 20 positions in secondary class examination results declared by the Board of School Education (BOSE). Again, girls dominated merit list. Out of 143, Girls bagged 85 positions while 58 went to the boys. Pass percentage in the exams stood at 56.52% Shubham Gupta from Christ school Nowshera emerged as the topper among 45175 students, who appeared for the examination taking 489 marks out of a total of 500 (97.80) per cent). With just one mark shot, Vibhor Sharma of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar And Saima Sadiq of Christ School Poonch followed him with second top slot securing 488 marks having 97.60 percent.. At 486 marks, Kiran Anand of New Era Environmental School, Shubham Mahajan of Montessori Nargiss Dutt and Umtul Allem Kokab, Christ school Poonch jointly clinched third position.
Trio of Jagan Deep Singh of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Avichal Gupta of Model Academy and Manpreet Singh of Montessori Nargis Dutt shared the fourth position with 485 marks.
While the 5th position went to Mehak Bhat of Dream Land Public HSS, Meghna Sharma of Lawrence Public school and Karamjeet Singh of Shiskha Niketan by securing 484 marks.
Gagandeep Singh of Shiksha Niketan had the honor of the securing sixth position.
Four students had the honours of bagging seventh position taking 482 marks. They include Druvika Pandita of ST Peters HS, Sapna Sharma, Syed Farida Fatima both of Christ School Poonch and Anna Slathia of Kristu Jyoti Convent H/S Samba.
Rezwana Nafees Of Christ school Poonch bagged 8th position by securing 481 marks.
With 480 marks Mohima Malik of DBN Vidya Mandir and Nikhil Bhagat of Model Academy got ninth position.
Again at a mark less (479), ten students clinched tenth position. They are Jasmine Kaur of Carmel Convent School, Sadaf of ST Petsers HS, Rupali Jamwal of Vidya Peeth HSS, Sahil Chalotra of Shiksha Niketan HSS, win Koul of Dreama land Public school, Abhinandan Singh of Montessori Nargis Dutt, Diksha of Shiva Public HS, Sonali Mahajan of Spring Dales English school, Ashwinder Kour of Christ School Poonch and Shakshi Sharma.
Securing 478 marks, ten students shared eleventh position. They were Jasleen Kour of Carmel convent School Kunjwani, Archana Pandita of Elite Public School, Ananya Anand of St Peters HS, Richa Abrol of Lawrence Public school, Karan Gupta of Shri Guru Gobind Singh HSS, Rajat Salgotra of Dream land Public School, Depinder Preet Singh of Montessori Nargis Dutt, Tarun Sharma of Cosmic Heart HSS, Ritika Gupta of Christ school Poonch and Aarushi Khajuria of Little Flower 12th position went to five students Nireeksha of Carmel Convent school, Deeksha Sharma of SM Jain HSS, Diksha Verma and Pabjyot Kour both of Christ School Poonch and Kamal of National Academy .
With 476 marks thirteenth position was shared by four students- Apeksha Razadan of Dream Land Public HSS, Avni Koul of Dream Land Public HSS, Sourabh Singh of National Academy and Shweta Padha of Kristu Jyoti Convent H/S Samba.
Securing 475 marks, nine Students were successful to bag 14th position. The successful candidates were Monika Bhat of Dreamland, Simran Dutta of St. Peters HS, Kajal Sharma of Lawrence Public School, Siddhanth Koul of Model Academy, Subanya Mahajan of Montessori Nargis Dutt HSS RS Pura, Himani of Spring Dales English School, Purbi Kapoor of Christ School, Poonch, Vishal Choudhary of Christ School, Nowshera and Gourav Jamwal of National Academy.
Fifteenth position was shared by Eleventh students- Priyanka Gupta and Megha Sharma of Shiksha Niketan HSS, Janvi Charak and Manika Badyal both of Carmel Convent School, Kunjwani, Surbhi Chalgotra of St. Paul Convent HS Gangyal, Nitika Sharma of St. Peters HSS, Taniya Gautam of New Era Environmental, Chakshu Goel of Shiksha Niketan, Kumar Rohit of Holy Cross Convent, Rishabh Koul and Mohit Kumar Hans of RSJN HSS Kathua
Twenty students who listed sixteenth position against their name with 473 marks each. They include Kamakshi Bhat of Dream Land Public HSS, Shivangi Koul, Navyug HSS, Niharika Sharma of St. Peters HSS, Pranjalee Modgil Sharma and Saveni Sawhney of St Peter HS, Roopali Arora of Oriental Academy, Amandeep Singh and Braham Jyoti of Shiksha Niketan HSS, Chaitanaya Gupta of St Peter HS, Sunil Kumar of Light House Public School, Manik Kumar of Oriental Academy, Sakshi Sharma of St. Xavier Convent, Ashutosh Khajuria and Vishwajeet Singh Pathania of Infant Jesus HSS, Chandanmeet Kour and Divya Anand of Christ School Poonch, Shikher Jandyal of National Academy, Sanchit Sambyal and Bindu Bharti of Kristu Jyoti Convent School and Nidhi Rajput of St. Antony's Convent HS Gagore.
Seventeenth position went to Thirteen students -Arushika Koul of St. Peter HS, Ekta Khalsi of Model Academy, Shubham Mahajan of St. Peter HS, Akshay Singh of Oriental Academy, Shubham Shindey of New Era Environmental, Avijit Langeh of Dream Land Public School, Alisha Bhagat of St. Joseph Convent, Abhishek Sharma of St. Francis HSS, Deeshali of Cosmic Heart HSS, Neha Bharti of Christ School Poonch, Smriti Sharma of HSS G Sunderbani, Sagar Bhardwaj of Christ School and Tanishq Verma of Vijay HSS Udhampur.
Fourteen students secured 18th position (471 marks) who include Anushika Pajnoo of Carmel Convent School Kunjwani, Parul Anand of Kotwal National Instt of Teaching Talab Tillo, Shradha Koul and Sneha Fotedar of St Peter HS, Sundus Gazar and R Mirnali Tickoo of Lawrence Pub School Panjtirthi, Karan Gupta of Oriental Academy, Jammu, Sanampreet Singh of Bal Bharti Shikesh Kendra HSS, Jaskaran Singh of Montossori Nargis Dutt HSS, Akshay Sharma of Pragmatic Instt of Edu M Sahib, Rohni Jasrotia of Little Angels HSS, Diksha Bharat of Nav Adarsh HSS, Priyanka Sharma of Infant Jesus HSS and Muneet of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS.
A number of 15 students took 19th position with 470 marks. They are Dharna Sharma of S.D Tara HS, Urvashi Dhar of Dream Land Public HSS, Shubam Pangotra of DBN Vidya Mandir Canal Road, Jammu, Koushal Singh of St Peter HS, Varun Sharma of SM Jain HSS, Ayush Malhtora of Vidyapeeth HSS Chogan Salathian, Parul Khajuria of St Xavier Convent HS, Abhinav Sharma of St. Francis HSS Akhnoor, Riya Charak of Bal Bharti Shikesh Kendra HSS, Preasha Rajput of Infant Jesus HSS, Shobit Bhat of National Academy of HS Udhampur, Priyanka Dogra of Adarsh Vidya Peeth HSS Samba, Aadarshita Verma of St Antony's Covent HS Gagore and Vishesh Amrit of Neta Ji HS Vijaypur.
Last 20th position went to 14 students including Devika Sharma of S.D Tara Puri HS, Monika Khajuria of Jagriti Niketan HSS, Anubhav Khajuria and Nigibh Sharma of Vidya Peeth HSS, Neha Rani of Sacred Heart HS Phinter, Shubham Sharma of RSJN HSS, Ria Jamwal of Spring Dales English School, Meenakshi Sharma of Nav Adarsh HSS, Viplove Sudan, Amanpreet Kour and Ravneet Kour of Christ School Poonch, Maheep Dubey of Brahmrishi Bawra SVP HSS and Simran Khajuria of Happy Model HSS.

There is no short cut to success: Vibhor
VIBHOR Sharma, who has shared second position with Samia Sadiq of Christ School Poonch in Class 10th exams, wants to be a successful engineer in his life. He plans to take Non-Medical stream at higher secondary level and wants to complete his Bachelor in Technology (B.Tech). After completing his B.Tech, he plans to go for Master in Business Management (MBA).
"I was expecting a position in the exams but I had never thought that I would achieve second slot. It is really a dream for me and my family that comes true," elated Vibhor told Early Times.
Sharing his success mantra, he said, "There is no short cut to success. I worked hard managed studies with my other coaching classes and it has paid off."
His father, Vijay Kumar Magotra, who is a bank employee in J&K Grameen Bank, was somewhat felt disheartened with his son's achievement. "I was expecting top slot for my son as he studied really hard throughout the year."
"He remained topper in his class till 7th and secured 9th position in Class 8th. We asked him to work hard and don't worry about the results. God awarded him for his worked hard. Though I am feeling somewhat disheartened, yet we are satisfy with his performance," says Magotra ecstatically.
He however, disclosed that his son never participated in any co-curricular activities and said, "We always advise him to take part in co-curricular activities. All study and no play only stress out the brain and I know this, so we advise him to keep my mind fresh."
Vibhor gave the credit of success to his school teachers and parents, saying they helped him a lot to achieve this target.
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