Amritsar, May 29 (Dharmendera Singh Rataul) – At least four students including Pavneet Kaur, Medha Devgan, Megha and Azmat Dhillon from Khalsa College International Public School (KCIPS), Ranjit Avenue brought pride for the school by getting 10 out of 10 CGPA in the CBSE’s 10th examination, the results of which were announced yesterday. School Principal S.K Sandhu said total of 50 students appeared in the examination and the school’s result was 100 per cent pass. She said at least 12 students got A1 Grade in aggregate and 7 students got A2 Grade in aggregate. Seven students got 10 CGPA in Maths, six students got 10 CGPA in English, six students got 10 CGPA in SST, f students got 10 CGPA in Punjabi and 3 students got 10 CGPA in Science. She congratulated the faculty and parents for the success of their students and wards.
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