Two CMS students qualify the CA examination to become Chartered Accountants

Lucknow, January 11 : Two students of City Montessori School, Shivanshu Tiwari and Harshit Arora qualified the prestigious CA final examination, bringing glory to the institution. The examination for Chartered Accountancy was organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the results of which were declared recently. This information was given by Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma. Shri Sharma informed that the entire CMS family is proud of its students’ outstanding achievement, who have realized their dream with their hard work and determination. Both students have credited their success to their teachers in CMS and the conducive environment in school. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated the students on their outstanding achievement and wished them success in their future endeavours.

            Mr. Sharma informed that CMS student Shivanshu Tiwari has studied at CMS Chowk Campus from Nursery to Class XII and secured 96% marks in ICSE (Class X) and 92% marks in ISC (Class XII) board exams. He has been a science student upto Class XII and followed his passion for becoming a CA and cleared the final CA exam with high percentage of marks with his hard work and determined effort in the very first attempt. Similarly, Harshit Arora of CMS Mahanagar Campus showed grand success in this prestigious exam.

            Shri Sharma informed that CMS provides its students ample opportunities, guidance, enthusiasm and confidence to move forward in their areas of interest and this is the reason that every year a large number of students of the school qualify in IAS, IPS, PCS, Engineering, Medical, CA etc., bringing fame to the city with their enormous achievements.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Chief Secretary Shri Durga Shanker Mishra felicitates CMS meritorious students

CMS student excels in IGCSE (Cambridge Board) exams

Government of India to award Rs 88 lakh INSPIRE Scholarship to 22 CMS students