Mangaluru: Mount Carmel students excel in CBSE Grade X board results 2025


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Mangaluru, May 13: Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru, continues its legacy of academic excellence as the Grade X students shine in the CBSE Board Examinations 2025, achieving a remarkable 100% pass result. This achievement reflects the determination, hard work, and aspirations of the 151 students who appeared for the exam.

An impressive number of students have scored in the top brackets: 14 students secured above 95%, 40 students scored between 90 – 95%, 41 students achieved between 80 –89%, 47 students were placed in the 60–79% range and the remaining students performed creditably, scoring between 50–59%.

Topping the batch of 2024–25 is Mahathi Bhat, with an outstanding score of 97% (485/500), followed closely by Dharanesh Hegde with 96.8% (484/500) and Arka Shetty securing the third position with 96.6% (483/500). Adding to the glory, Arka Shetty scored a perfect 100 in Mathematics and A.I; Shreshta Naveen Kottary, Yuganth Kottary and Venetia Rachel D'Souza scored 100 in Science; Moksh Ashwin Kumar, Ranjana Holla and Samarth Madhukar Nayak scored 100 in A.I, and several others attained exceptional scores of 98 and 99 in different subjects.

The Mount Carmel family proudly congratulates all the students for their stellar performance and extends best wishes for continued success and fulfillment in their academic journey.

 

 

  

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