DBMS English School Achieves 100% Pass Rate in ICSE and ISC Board Exams 2024

Jamshedpur school celebrates exceptional results, with 79 ICSE and 33 ISC students securing above 90% marks

DBMS English School has attained a 100% pass rate in the ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) and ISC (Indian School Certificate) Board Examinations 2024, marking a significant achievement for the institution.

JAMSHEDPUR – DBMS English School has reached a noteworthy feat by achieving a 100% pass rate in both the ICSE and ISC Board Examinations 2024, showcasing the school’s dedication to academic excellence.

In the ISC Board Examination 2024, the Commerce stream saw Shatam Chakraborty leading with an impressive 96.25% score.

Utkarsh Agarwal secured a commendable 94.00%, while Punya Jain achieved an excellent 96.00% in the same stream.

The Science stream of the ISC exam witnessed top achievers Arunesh Gadia and Naman Murarka, both scoring an outstanding 96.25%.

Abhinaav Prem and Priyanshu Chakraborty secured 95.25%, and Jasdeep Singh achieved a remarkable 96.00%.

The ICSE Board Examination 2024 saw Priyanshu Kundu emerge as the top performer with an exceptional 99.60% score.

Samridhi Shikha secured a commendable 98.00%, while Mayank Raj achieved an impressive 99.00%.

A total of 217 students successfully passed the ICSE exam, and 160 students cleared the ISC exam.

Among them, 79 ICSE students and 33 ISC students secured marks above 90%, reflecting the school’s commitment to academic excellence.

Principal Rajani Shekhar expressed immense joy and pride in the students’ accomplishments, stating, "We are very happy and proud of our students."

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