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Kochi
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KOCHI: CBSE schools in Ernakulam district maintained their performance in the Class XII examination, the results of which were declared on Wednesday. Rajagiri Public School scored 100 per cent pass. Out of the total 97, 88 won distinction while nine students bagged first class. In the commerce group, Maria Ann Mathew emerged topper with 97.6 per cent. Mamta Manohar and Sreelakshmi R. shared the first rank place in the science group. Out of 97 students of Chinmaya Vidyalaya at Thripunitura, 67 won distinction while 27 bagged first class. Ganesh Nityanandam topped with an aggregate of 94.4 per cent in science stream while Deepa A. Rao came first in the commerce stream with 94.2 per cent. Gregorian Public School registered 100 per cent pass. Out of 41 students, 21 scored distinction while 16 bagged first class. Ambily Antony topped the science stream with 89 per cent while Sweta George came first in commerce group with 92 per cent. Al-Ameen Public School scored 100 per cent pass. Out of 141 students, 81 bagged distinction while 60 got first class. In the science stream, Shaffaf Abdul Kareem topped with 93 per cent. Ashique Yahiya came first in commerce group with 89.6 per cent. Nava Nirman Public School registered 100 per cent pass. Out of 58, 26 scored distinction while 26 bagged first class. Ashwin Vishnu. M, Manjusha Martin, and Karthi Pradeep topped the science stream with 92 per cent marks. Manika Maheswari topped the commerce stream with 92 per cent marks. Harikumar. K of Sivagiri Vidyanikethan Senior Secondary School won the 10th position in the All-India level in science stream. He won 97.4 per cent marks. Out of 38 students of St. Thomas Public School, Muvattupuzha, 27 bagged distinction while 11 won first class marks. 100 out of 150 students in Vidyodya Public School bagged distinction. Campion School registered 100 per cent pass. 29 students won distinction while 24 bagged first class marks. Out of 114 students of Mahatma Gandhi Public School at Chottanikkara, 44 scored distinction while 69 bagged first class. Arjun Anand topped the science stream with 97 per cent marks. In the commerce stream, Rahul K. R. emerged top with 89 per cent marks. Choice School at Thripunitura registered 100 per cent pass. Out of 125, 91 won distinction while 124 bagged first class. Hariharan Mohanraj emerged top in the science stream with 96.2 per cent. Tina Suzanne George came first in commerce stream with 94.2 per cent. Christine Mary Thomas topped the humanities stream with 90.8 per cent. Mar Thoma Public School at Thengode registered 100 per cent pass. Out of 82 students, 24 bagged distinction while 48 won first class. Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan at Maikkad scored 100 per cent pass. Roshni Thomson topped science group with 92 per cent marks. Steffi George Manavalan came first in commerce group with 90 per cent. Out of 95 students of SBOA Public Senior Secondary School, 52 won distinction while 29 bagged first class.
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