9 from Bengal bag top-3 ranks in ISC, 2 in ICSE

KOLKATA: Students from the town and its outskirts performed creditably within the twin examinations carried out through the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) for Class XII and Class X with as many as eight sharing the tip 3 ranks within the Indian School Certificate (ISC) exam and two sharing the honours within the Indian Certificate for Secondary Examination (ICSE).


Principals of main faculties affiliated to the board stated this yr’s ISC performance was once the most efficient in contemporary memory. A Class XII student from Siliguri also completed within the the top-three, taking the entire collection of top rankers from the state to 9.

Only Lucknow performed better with 15 students completing within the top 3 slots in ISC. In the remainder of the country, 25 students ranked within the top 3. Seven students completed first with 99.50% marks, 17 second with 99.25% and 25 stood third with 99% score.

In ICSE, both town students to figure within the top 3 were given third rank, scoring 99%. Across the country, there have been 10 others who completed third. Three students occupied the tip two ranks.

Koushiki Dasgupta Chaudhuri of St Xavier’s Institution, Panihati bagged the first position in ISC. Jaydeep Basu from Modern English Academy in Barrackpore, Rishav Jalan from Don Bosco School in Liluah and Asmita Sarkar from Modern High Girls’ School stood second.

Adittya Pal from Garden High School, Sumedha Ghosh from La Martiniere Girls’ School, Aryaman Jain from Don Bosco Park Circus and Divisha Jaiswal from Modern High Girls’ School had been ranked third. Aman Choudhury from Don Bosco School in Siliguri was once also ranked third.

“A good score in English helped students showing from Bengal at ISC. Students from several different states performed smartly in different topics but since CISCE calculates the aggregate in response to English plus the three highest topics, students from Bengal seem to have completed exceedingly smartly within the obligatory English paper. In my school, Prithvi Jain in ISC has secured 100% in 5 topics. In English, he scored 95%. As a consequence he has ignored the slot,” stated Heritage School principal Seema Sapru.

In Bengal, 23,000 students from 246 faculties appeared at this yr’s ISC. The cross percentage dipped through a fraction from 96.48% final yr to 96.06% this yr. Girls outperformed boys within the state with 97.82% passing the examination against 94.56% boys. It reflected the national pattern by which 97.63% girls had been a hit against 94.96% boys. Across the country 80,880 students from 1,034 faculties appeared in ISC examination.


Across areas, east completed final with a luck rate of 95.85%. South India completed top with 98.38% students a hit within the examination, adopted through west at 97.22% and north at 95.97%.


In ICSE, the twin toppers — Spriha Pandey from The Heritage School and Anuraag Ghosh from Aryans School — scored 99% to be ranked third. Some 33,898 applicants from 359 faculties in Bengal sat for the examination of which 97.72% handed. The cross percentage of girls was once 98.22 whilst that of boys was once 97.33.


National topper Swayam Das from St Mary’s ICSE School in Navi Mumbai was once 99.40% .(English and highest four topics). Altogether, 15 students completed within the top 3 ranks. Countrywide 1,83,387 students appeared in ICSE and 98.51% cleared it. South India again had the absolute best collection of passouts at 99.69% adopted through west at 99.67%. East was once subsequent at 98.02% adopted through north at 97.91%.


9 from Bengal bag top-3 ranks in ISC, 2 in ICSE 9 from Bengal bag top-3 ranks in ISC, 2 in ICSE Reviewed by Kailash on May 15, 2018 Rating: 5
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