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‘Dream come true for my parents'

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Sibi Adhithya Senthilkumar

ERODE: May 14 has turned out to be a special day for Sibi Adhithya Senthilkumar, a student of BVB Matriculation HSS here, as he secured State third rank in the overall marks category, by scoring a total of 1,186 with Sanskrit as his first language.

Sibi Adhithya, son of Senthil Kumar, senior manager in Indian Overseas bank and Dr. Sivaselvi, scored centum in Mathematics and Chemistry, 199 each in Physics and Computer Science, 198 in Sanskrit and 190 in English.

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“It is a dream come true for my parents, who have shifted from Hong Kong to help me with the studies here. The teachers and school management are very helpful,” he said.

Sibi Adhithya said he would pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering before preparing for the Civil services. “It is my childhood dream to become an IAS officer,” he says.

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