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Bangalore: Students of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan, Yelahanka, have secured 100 per cent passes for the seventh consecutive year in the examination conducted by the CBSE Board. Seventy-six per cent of the students passed with distinction. P.U. Yathin was the top scorer (94.6 per cent) followed by Atul C. Mohan (91.6 per cent) and Pranav P. Koundinya (91.4 per cent). Yathin also scored 99 per cent marks in mathematics.
Auden School
Auden School had eight students scoring 90 per cent and above in the CBSE examination. They are Deepak Bhat (94.56 per cent), Priyadarshini (94.54 per cent), Jayatheertha and Manushree (both 93.12 per cent), A. Srividya (92.80 per cent), S. Karthik (91.04 per cent) and B.U. Sachin (90.40 per cent).
Oxford school
Oxford Senior Secondary School, J.P. Nagar, has achieved 100 per cent passes in the CBSE examination. Of the 95 students who appeared for the examination, 80 secured distinctions. The toppers are R. Afreen Nahar (96 per cent), Adithya Gundapueneni (94.8 per cent), Vidya Ravi (94.2 per cent) and K. Karthik (94.2 per cent). Akshay Kumar Deshmukh of National Public School, Indiranagar, has secured 98 per cent in the CBSE examination.
Nava Deep school
Nava Deep English School located at K.R. Puram has reported 100 per cent passes.
The Hindu NIE team
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