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Highest number of seven students from CMS qualify for Civil Services in the state this year


 

Lucknow, June 19 : Seven students from City Montessori School have qualified the prestigious Indian Civil Services examinations this year, setting a record and bringing glory to the institution in the whole country. CMS is the only institution in the entire state from where the highest number of seven students have become IAS. These students include Yasharth Shekhar (AIR 12), Kritika Shukla (AIR 123), Tarun Kumar Shukla (AIR 231), Anuja Trivedi (AIR 241) Tushar Anand (AIR 301), Ayush Kumar Sheohare (AIR 391) and Sparsh Verma (AIR 644). CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and President, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon while voicing delight at their achievement, expressed confidence that these students will serve the nation with integrity and hard work and spread the ideals of world unity and world peace. This information was given by Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma. Shri Sharma informed that the entire CMS family is proud of the achievement of these students who have brought laurels to the institution with their talent, grit and determination.

            Shri Sharma informed that these students have credited their success to their parents and teachers and to the conducive environment of the school. According to these students, the inspiring educational environment in the school filled them with enthusiasm to achieve their goals. Yasharth did his schooling from CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I and completed his class 10 (ICSE) with 96.20% marks while Kritika also did her schooling from CMS Mahanagar and Gomti Nagar Campus I, achieving 95% marks in Class 12 (ISC). Tarun Kumar Shukla who secured AIR 231 was a student of CMS Anand Nagar campus. Similarly, Anuja Trivedi, Tushar Anand, Ayush Kumar Sheohare and Sparsh Verma also did their schooling from CMS and realized their dreams of joining the Indian Administrative Services.   

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