Abhayjeet Singh of the First Batch of CT World's CBSE Class X Brings Home the Top Mark of 97%
Abhayjeet Singh, one of the students in grade X has come off with flying colors with 97% of marks. Not only this, he scored the highest in Artificial Intelligence, Punjabi, and Social Science. Dreaming of becoming tech-savvy in the future, he earned 100/100 in Artificial Intelligence and made the school bag a position in the list of top-notch schools scoring the highest.
Jalandhar, May 13, 2023: Abhayjeet Singh, one of the students in grade X has come off with flying colors with 97% of marks. Not only this, he scored the highest in Artificial Intelligence, Punjabi, and Social Science. Dreaming of becoming tech-savvy in the future, he earned 100/100 in Artificial Intelligence and made the school bag a position in the list of top-notch schools scoring the highest.
Students at CT Public School also performed exemplary. Harman Singh Padwal scored the top position by achieving 95.4% while Mannat with 95.2% secured the second position. The third position was bagged by Suhani, scoring 94.2%. Ten students earned above 90%, which is a matter of utter pride.
The rest of the students also performed admirably, securing scores that are commendable and remarkable. Both schools have made an impressive standing on the CBSE X boards, with most students performing above expectations. This is a testament to the school's commitment to quality education. Overall, it is a proud moment for the students, teachers, and the entire school community.
At this proud moment, Madhu Sharma, Principal of CT World School, congratulated Abhayjeet Singh and other achievers and performers. She appreciated their dedicated work and lauded the efforts of the team at CT World School who supported and guided students in their pursuit of excellence.
Congratulating the students, Anuradha Chandel, Principal of CT Public School said, “It is a matter of immense pride that the school continues to secure its legacy and scores such a stellar result. Congratulations to all the students, especially the teachers who made this possible.”