Four BMC-run CBSE schools recorded a 100% pass result in their Class 10 exams, with an overall pass percentage of 92.89%. A total of 339 students appeared. Top scorer Arya Lamne secured 97.8%, reflecting improved performance through extra coaching, multiple assessments and strong academic support.
Mumbai: As the first batch of students from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) run by the education department of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) took their exams, four schools bagged a 100 percent passing result.
Schools with 100% result
Out of the 11 schools affiliated to CBSE three schools achieved 100 percent result in the first year, namely Bhavani Shankar Road (Dadar), Rajawadi (Ghatkopar), Mitha Nagar (Mulund), while Poonam Nagar (Andheri) second batch achieved the highest result.
The overall result of the civic schools stand at 92.89 percent, as the students have shown consistent progress. A total of 339 students from 11 schools attempted the Class 10th board examination. Arya Lamne, a student from Mithagar CBSE School, secured the first position among the municipal schools by scoring 97.8 percent marks. While, Saurabh Yadav (97.2 percent) from Poonam Nagar School, Kaustubh Tripathi (97 percent) from Rajawadi School, scored the highest marks.