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Assamese student Excels in CBSE XII Science examination


Ms Priyanka Das, student of the Mother’s International School, Delhi has secured 95% in the CBSE XII Science Examination results declared today. A consistent performer, she has secured 91.3% in class X examination earlier. Priyanka secured 97 in Mathematics, 94 in Physics, 94 in Chemistry, 94 in Computer Science and 95 in English. She has interest in Painting & crafts and plays violin during leisure. She is daughter of Manoj Kumar Das, DGM, NEDFi and Vice President of Assam Association, Delhi. Her mother Dr Ajanta works for Delhi Health Services. Das family hails from Bordoloni in the Dhemaji district of Assam.


Priyanka wants to pursue a career in Technology and Advance Research. She has already bagged a seat in the prestigious National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. She is waiting for IITJEE, AIEEE, IISAT results.


Buljit Buragohain, IIT Guwahati


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Himadree Buragohain Saha's picture

A very hearty congratulation to you Priyanka. You made our State proud by excelling in your exams. May your journey towards success be smooth with lots of good luck.
Nishant Das's picture

Heya, congrats on your fab result....all d best 4 ur future.... jus wantd 2 tell ya dat i ws more dan surprised 2 read dat both your & my parents share d same names s wel s surnames.... jus dat my mom's not a doc..i'm gonna b 1 in 3yrs from now.... I mean wat r d chances... Manoj Kumar Das & Ajanta Das???? world is STRANGE
vibhas payeng.'s picture

Hi,congratulation to priyanka, you made our assame state proud,,,,,,,
Sunil Basumatary's picture

Congrats. Keep going. This is only the beginning. Add enthusiasm to your life every day -- no one can stop you from success.

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