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Ijaz tops HSLC exam as SEBA announces results

The Board of Secondary Education announced the results of the High School Leaving Certificate and the Assam High Madrassa Examinations on Friday. Altogether 2,59,149 candidates emerged successful out of 3,66,476. The percentage of successful candidates stands at 70.71%.

Ijaz Ahmed from Pathshala Shiksha Pith in Barpeta tops the HSLC examinations. Second position goes jointly to Gourika Bang, Little Flower School, Dibrugarh; Manas Jyoti Sarma, Anand Vidya Niketan, Nalbari; Pingal Pratyush Nath, Sophy Mercy School, Sibsagar , Saurav Paul, Don Bosco High School in Sonitpur. Nayan Jyoti Sarma, Sankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan, Nalbari secured third position. The fourth position goes to Bhargav Pathak from Christ King High School. Nayan Ahmed from Mangaldoi Don Bosco, Darang Himanish Sen from Don Bosco High School, Sonitpur secured fifth position. Sixth position jointly goes to Abhiroop Bhowmik from Christ Jyoti School in Nagaon, Ripunica Gohain from Christ Jyoti School in Nagaon, Paritosh Sanjib Bailung from Sophy Mercy School in Sibsagar. Ridhi Lahon from Salt Brook School in Dibrugarh, Pranami Kaushik from Golaghat Jatiya Vidyalaya, Rituraj Barman from Sankardev Vidya Niketan in Nalbari and Swati Deka from Saint Joseph Convent in Sonitpur secured seventh position. The 8th Position goes to Rahul Kalita, Raha HS School, Nagaon , Sushmita Basumatary, Saint Joseph Convent, Sonitpur.

Shubham Poddar, Holy Name School, Sibsagar, Priyanka Barman, Sankardev Shishu Niketan, Sonitpur, Shwagata Ghosh, Saint Joseph Convent, Sonitpur, Srijana Dutta, Saint Joseph Convent, Sonitpur. Arindam Sarma, Anundaram Barooah HS, Barpeta , Manas Pratim Goswami, Sankardev Shishu Vidya Niketan, Kamrup, Annisha Kalita, Saint Mary's HS, Kamrup, Priyanka Pratim Barman, Government Boys HS, Karbi Anglong, Priyanka Dutta, Gorehaga Bahpati HS, Lakhimpur, Bikash Jyoti Medhi, Marigaon HS, Marigaon, Anupam Bora, Nagaon Government Boys HS, Nagaon, Mayur Hazarika, Don Bosco HS, Sonitpur.

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