Outstanding performance of Akriti Singh of CMS in NEET 2024

Lucknow, June 5: Students of City Montessori School have yet again recorded huge success in the NEET Exams 2024 with as many as 96 of them securing place above the cut off percentage on the national merit list and becoming eligible for admission to top Medical Colleges of India. Among these, Akriti Singh of CMS Kanpur Road Campus scored 701 marks out of a total of 720 marks and secured All India Rank 1597 bringing laurels to the school. 18 CMS students secured 99 percentile and above marks in the aforesaid exam creating history yet again. Out of these, 9 secured national ranks above 7300 and the remaining 9 secured rank under 20000. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed profound satisfaction at this result and wished them success in future. She congratulated the students, their parents and teachers.

            CMS Public Relations Officer, Mr Rishi Khanna stated that the students who secured above 99 percentile marks in NEET 2024 are Akriti Singh, Md. Aryaan Tariq, Adarsh Pratap Singh, Ranesh Maurya, Swyam Garg, Garvita Singh, Noumaan Ahmad, Shreya Gupta, Madiha Rehman, Pratishtha Kesarwani, Mansi Mishra, Sadhika Goel, Keshav Agarwal, Jai Kushwaha, Janhvi Mishra, Aditya Pandey, Piyush Chanderia and Aditya Pandey. All these selected students give credit for their success to the excellent teaching standards and the conducive study environment of the school. Mr Khanna said that the students and their parents feel highly elated with their success as it is the gateway to a successful career. He further stated that CMS imparts free coaching and guidance to the students for various competitive examinations. As a result, there is a high success rate of CMS students getting selected in various professional examinations.

 

 

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