CMS student sets new record scoring 1410 marks out of 1600 in US SAT Exam

Lucknow, 15 September : Shashwat Mishra, a talented Class XII student of City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus I achieved a remarkable feat with a score of 1410 out of 1600 in the SAT exam conducted by the College Board of USA. Thus, this talented student of CMS has brought name and fame to the city of Lucknow besides adding another feather in the cap of the achievements of his school. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Around 1.5 million students take the SAT exam globally every year. Shashwat has credited his learned CMS teachers who provided him guidance at every step for his success in this examination. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated this student for his success and wished him a very bright future ahead. He also expressed his gratitude towards CMS teachers for their hard work and dedication which has led to CMS students setting up new records in the field of education.

            Mr Sharma further informed that CMS has been making consistent efforts to expand its students' horizons, by providing them information and opportunities to study abroad. CMS is also a SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Test Center, which enables students of U.P. and other neighbouring states to apply for higher studies in the best universities abroad on generous scholarships. This year, over 110 CMS students have secured admissions many with generous scholarships in some of the most prestigious universities of the world, including US Ivy League Universities, Cambridge University, California Institute of Technology (CalTech), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Cornell University, Melbourne University, National University of Singapore, and many others.

 

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