Yash Agrawal scores 98% in Accounts, 95% in Maths, aims to study economics abroad

Jamshedpur: Yash Agrawal, son of Sneha and Sangam Agrawal (Chanduka) and a resident of CH Area, has passed 12th ISC examinations in commerce with flying colours.

Yash Agrawal is a student of Carmel Junior College, Jamshedpur.

He has scored 95% in Maths, 98% in Accounts, 83% in English and 90% in commerce.

Yash Agrawal aims to pursue higher education in Economics from a good foreign university.

Expressing happiness at the results, he expressed his gratitude to his parents and family for supporting his studies.

He said that acquiring higher education in economics has always been his ambition and he would try to ensure that he achieves his ambition with hard work and focus.

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