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Karimnagar students bag distinction certificates

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  • Students bag top positions at International Assessments for Indian Schools
  • It is an initiative of Educational Assessment Australia

    KARIMNAGAR: Students of Bhagavathi High School in Karimnagar town bagged top positions at the regional-level International Assessments for Indian schools in 2005 for their excellence in academic activities and command over subjects.

    The students who bagged the certificates were: B. Mounika (10th class) in English, G. Shiva Ramakrishna (10th class) and K. Kiranmai (eighth class) both in science subject and M. Nanda Kishore, Ch. Jayavardhan and B. Bhavana in mathematics subject, according to a note issued by school correspondent B. Ramana Rao here.

    International Assessments for Indian schools is an initiative of Educational Assessment Australia of the University of New South Wales and Macmillan India Limited. They assess skills of students in mathematics, science, English and computer skills.

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