Kanishka Mittal of CMS is City Topper in All India Law Entrance Test

Lucknow, 14 December : City Montessori School student Kanishka Mittal has brought honour to the city of Lucknow in the whole of India by becoming the ‘city topper’ in All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) organized under the aegis of National Law University, Delhi. By securing the All India 18th rank in this prestigious competition, Kanishka has put the stamp of his genius in this prestigious examination. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori School, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that CMS has given the maximum number of 13 selections in AILET which is no mean achievement. The 13 CMS students selected in AILET are as follows: Kanishka Mittal, Yashi Kishor, Divyansh Singh, Abhinav Raghvanshi, Yash Rawat, Ananya Raj Singh, Antra Shukla, Ayushi Rathore, Archit Yadav, Himanshi Verma, Arya Upadhyay, Samriddhi Verma and Deval Tiwari. CMS Founder and renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi and CMS President Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon congratulated the students and gave their best wishes for a bright future ahead.

               Mr Sharma said that after being selected in AILET, these students will be joining the National Law College and their affiliated colleges where they can join the BA LLB Honours Course and make their dreams come true.The enthusiastic students have given full credit for their selection in AILET to their parents and teachers and the peaceful educational environment of CMS. Mr Sharma said that CMS provides guidance to students seeking admission in various professional courses like law, NEET, IIT JEE as well as the Indian Administrative Services. It is for this reason that so many CMS students are selected in top engineering, medical and professional colleges bringing honour to their institution and their city, Lucknow.

 

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