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169 CMS students clear JEE Mains, to now appear for JEE Advanced

Lucknow, April 25 : A record number of 169 CMS students have cleared the JEE Mains exam, and will now appear for JEE Advanced. In another extraordinary feat,26 CMS students secured marks above the 99th percentile. Underlining the exceptional performance of students, CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the successful candidates, wishing them a very bright future.  This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori School, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that while181 CMS students have secured above the 90th percentile, however, on the basis of the cut-off marks for different groups, 169 students will be eligible to sit in the JEE Advanced examinations. Mr Sharma informed that the 26 CMS students who secured above the 99th percentile marks are Shreyansh Chaturvedi (99.89 percentile), Yasharth Sengar(99.73 percentile), Abhisaar Sinha (99.73 percentile), Anikesh Agarwal (99.72 percentile), Arnav Tripathi (99.71 percentile), Parth Agarwal (99.66 percentile), Gaurav Gupta(99.65 percentile), Akshita Singh (99.64 percentile), Krinjal Singh (99.63 percentile), Mayank Pandey (99.61 percentile), Aaditya Saxena (99.61 percentile), Anant Shukla (99.58 percentile), Pradumn Singh (99.58 percentile), Madhuram Vatsal(99.58 percentile), Shivesh Pandey (99.56 percentile), Amogh Anant (99.50 percentile), Anant Tripathi (99.49 percentile), Vaibhava Verma (99.45 percentile), Aryan Srivastava (99.43 percentile), Ayush Singh (99.33 percentile), Mohd. Anas Ali Usmani(99.25 percentile), Krishna Agarwal (99.18 percentile), Yash Saxena (99.17 percentile), Pranam Goyal (99.10 percentile), Yatharth Vansh (99.10 percentile) and Daksh Gogna (99.07 percentile). These students credited their phenomenal success to their teachers and the educational environment of the school.
 

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