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A maximum of 7 students from CMS out of 10 from Lucknow qualify NTSE final examination


 Lucknow, February 19 : A maximum number of 7 students from City Montessori School have been selected in the prestigious National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) out of a total of 10 students selected from the whole of Lucknow. The students who have been selected in this prestigious examination held under the aegis of National Council for Education, Training and Research (NCERT) include Aditya Jaiswal, Atrij Verma, Videh Jha, Rishik Yadav, Antash Kumar, Vinayak Tripathi and Tanishq Sonker. These students have credited their teachers and the conducive environment in school for their success. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated all the successful students who have brought glory to the school and wished them success in all their endeavours.

               CMS Chief Public Relations Officer, Shri Hari Om Sharma said that these students who have been selected in NTSE will receive scholarship from the Government of India from now till their higher education. These students will receive Rs 1250.00 per month till class 12 and thereafter Rs 2000 per month till the completion of their higher education. Shri Sharma further said that the National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national level scholarship program of the Government of India, and its aim is to select the most talented, highly intellectual and academically talented students from across the country. This examination is organized for students of class 10 in two phases every year. Several CMS students qualify for this national level scholarship program every year, bringing glory to the city.

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