CMS will award a cash prize of six lakh rupees to its 12 meritorious students
Lucknow, July 28 : Twelve meritorious
students of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I have achieved the
first international rank by securing 100 percentile in International Benchmark
Test (IBT) bringing name and fame to the
institution. All 12 students, for their stupendous success, will be given Rs
50,000/-. Thus, they will be awarded a cash prize of six lakh rupees. This
information has come from
Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Mr Sharma informed that IBT is organized by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) once a year in many countries. In India, thousands of students from several noted schools across the country, sat in the IBT test wherein CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I students Anusha and Raman scored 100 percent marks in English; Atharv Pratap Singh, Utkarsh Kumar Verma, Praharsh Chaturvedi and Pranjal Verma scored 100 percent marks in Mathematics; Satyarth Pandey, Kumar Yashasvi and Vinayak Dalmia scored 100 percent marks in Science; and Aditya Singh, Aryan Verma and Aamish Ahmad Beg scored 100 percent marks in Science and Reasoning. CMS Founder and renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi and President Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon congratulated the hard working and learned CMS teachers for the success of their students.
Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Mr Sharma informed that IBT is organized by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) once a year in many countries. In India, thousands of students from several noted schools across the country, sat in the IBT test wherein CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I students Anusha and Raman scored 100 percent marks in English; Atharv Pratap Singh, Utkarsh Kumar Verma, Praharsh Chaturvedi and Pranjal Verma scored 100 percent marks in Mathematics; Satyarth Pandey, Kumar Yashasvi and Vinayak Dalmia scored 100 percent marks in Science; and Aditya Singh, Aryan Verma and Aamish Ahmad Beg scored 100 percent marks in Science and Reasoning. CMS Founder and renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi and President Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon congratulated the hard working and learned CMS teachers for the success of their students.
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