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CLAT toppers felicitated

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Top-notchers: (from Left to Right) Common Law Admission Test achievers Satya Siri, Trishala Kaviti, Y. Siva Santosh, Mahesh Gopanand and Tanay Agarwal. –

Siva Santosh, the all-India second ranker at the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) this year was felicitated by the Prime Institute that guided him for the all-India entrance examination.

The second ranker said that Prime initiated him into the rigours of law school training. “As a novice fresh out of school, I went through the drill at Prime.

The quality of teaching and the study partner CD provided a startling insight as to how many varied nuances have to be mastered in order to make it to the best law school, NLSIU,” said Siva Santosh who completed his 12th standard from Chinmaya Vidyalaya this year.

Prime Institute also felicitated other toppers from the State in CLAT 2010, held for admission into National Law Schools.

Those who were felicitated include Trishala K Aviti (3 {+r} {+d} rank), Satya Siri (4 {+t} {+h}), Juhi Bansal (5 {+t} {+h}), Tanay Agarwal (9 {+t} {+h}), Akshay K. Choudhary (10 {+t} {+h}), Mahesh Gopan (12 {+t} {+h}), Lasya Vyakaranam (13 {+t} {+h}), Shristi Patel (15 {+t} {+h}) and N. Keerthi Simha.

Role model

Y. Srinivas, Director, Prime, said that his students created history by becoming the first from AP to figure in the all-India top 10. He said Prime students bagged 6 out of the top ten ranks in the State. He said the achievers were role models for the future batch of students.

He pointed out that parents need to be appreciated for motivating these achievers to pursue a law course despite the craze for engineering and medical courses. A unique feature was that the parents too were felicitated for their wards' achievements.

R. RAVIKANTH REDDY

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