Jamshedpur Public School Celebrates 100% Pass Rate in CBSE Class 10 Exams

Exceptional Academic Performances Highlight the Commitment to Excellence at Jamshedpur Public School

Jamshedpur Public School (JPS) has achieved a remarkable feat in the recently announced CBSE Class 10 examination results for the academic year 2023-2024, with all 192 students who appeared for the exams emerging as winners, showcasing the school’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 10 examination results for the academic year 2023-2024 on Monday, May 13, bringing immense pride and joy to Jamshedpur Public School (JPS). The school celebrated a 100% pass rate, with all 192 students who appeared for the exams emerging as winners.

Pranay Kant secured the top position among the students, achieving an impressive score of 97.6%, setting a new benchmark for academic excellence within the school.

The school witnessed a total of 36 students exhibiting exceptional academic acumen, scoring above 90% in their overall average marks, highlighting the strong foundation of education provided by Jamshedpur Public School.

Aditya Vinayak secured the tenth position with a commendable score of 94.4%, rounding off the list of top performers.

Md. Shayan secured the third position with a commendable score of 96.4%, while Swati achieved an outstanding score of 95.8%, showcasing the depth of talent among the students.

Kriti secured the eighth position with a notable score of 94.8%, while Shubhojeet Mandal secured the ninth position with an impressive 94.6%.

Yuvraj Singh Sandhu followed closely behind the top performer, securing the second position with an impressive score of 96.8%.

Rajshree, Swati Kumari, Ashish Kumar, and Urja jointly secured the fifth position, each achieving a remarkable score of 95.6%.

Tannu Kumari, Anjaneya Shrivastava, and Dishant Baghel jointly secured the seventh position, each scoring an impressive 95%.

Anushka Sinha secured the sixth position with a notable score of 95.2%, further highlighting the academic prowess of the students at Jamshedpur Public School.

Jamshedpur Public School has achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate in the CBSE Class 10 examinations for the academic year 2023-2024. All 192 students who appeared for the exams emerged as winners, with Pranay Kant securing the top position with an impressive score of 97.6%. The school celebrated the exceptional academic performances of its students, highlighting the commitment to excellence in education.

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