CHAIRMAN: DR. KHALID BIN THANI AL THANI
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: DR. KHALID BIN MUBARAK AL-SHAFI

Doha Today / Campus

MES Indian School achieves outstanding results in CBSE exams

Published: 23 Jul 2022 - 08:48 am | Last Updated: 23 Jul 2022 - 08:56 am
FROM LEFT: Aman Russell, Lavanya K Baiju, Niya Ann Raji and Akhil Anvar

FROM LEFT: Aman Russell, Lavanya K Baiju, Niya Ann Raji and Akhil Anvar

The Peninsula

Doha: MES Indian School has produced outstanding results in the Grade XII CBSE Examination 2021-22. 

A total of 510 students registered for the examination.  

In the Science Stream, Aman Russell and Lavanya Kodappully Baiju emerged as the school toppers with 96.6 percent followed by Bavisha Rajesh with 95.8 percent in the second position and  Wasil Iftekhar and  Bhavna Biju Chacko in the third position with 94.8 percent.

In the Commerce Stream, Niya Ann Raji secured first position with 97.2 percent, followed by  Melissa Maria Pious in the second position with 95.2 percent and  Jeswin Binu Chacko with 94.6 percent in the third position.

In the Humanities Stream, Akhil Anvar topped the school with 92 percent marks. Noor Rizwan secured the second position with 91.8 percent and Mohammed Zayan Kesavath Parambil secured third position with 85.8 percent.

Hameeda Kadar, principal, congratulated the students for their remarkable achievements. 

“We attribute the success to the commitment and sincerity on the part of everyone involved in the academic process”, said Hameeda Kadar, besides expressing gratitude to the parent community for their constant support and encouragement, which enabled the students to attain excellence. 

The principal also thanked the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Ministry of Public Health, Embassy of India and the School Management for their timely support and guidance during the pandemic. 

Allen Varughese John, Aman Russell, Muhammed Bilal, Wasil Iftekhar, Bavisha Rajesh, Fathima Fida Palayangal, Lavanya Kodappully Baiju, Roopali Badiger, Melissa Maria Pious and Niya Ann Raji secured A1 in all subjects.

Farhath Mohyiddin Abdulla,  Nahla Shameer and  Sidra Amina topped in English.  

Lavanya Kodappully Baiju topped in Mathematics. In Physics, Aman Russell, Muhammed Bilal, Fathima Fida Palayangal,  Bavisha Rajesh,  Mohammad Hamd Ashfaque and  Gowri Siva S were the toppers. In Biology, Bavisha Rajesh,  Lavanya Kodappully Baiju,  Gowri Siva S,  Ann Mary James,  Nandana Othayoth and  Afiya Jahubar Ali emerged as the toppers and in Chemistry,  Bavisha Rajesh,  Lavanya Kodappully Baiju and  Wasil Iftekhar were the toppers.

Nahla Shameer and  Mohammad Hamd Ashfaque topped in Computer Science and Affrin Ashiba amd  Mohammed Samrood Siraj emerged toppers in Informatics Practices. 

Nada Fathima emerged topper in Engineering Graphics. Arachumveetil Sumayya became subject topper in Business Studies. Jeswin Binu Chacko emerged the subject topper in Accountancy and in Economics, Jeswin Binu Chacko and  Niya Ann Raji were toppers. Noor Rizwan and  Mohammed Zayan Kesavath Parambil were toppers in History, while Divine Hannah Thomas and  Alina Grace Unnikrishnan secured the highest marks in Physical Education and  Amatun Noor,  Divya Jayakumar and  Mabel Elizabeth Philip were toppers in Home Science.