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BDMI Students makes their mark in AISSCE & AISSE 2019




A hearty round of congratulations to the class XII students of BDM International for successfully passing the AISSCE & AISSE 2019

The science the section has performed the best with Sushmita De securing the first place at 97%, followed by Arkaprabha Haldar at 96.6 % for the second position and Rishiraj Baul coming third at 96.4%. From the Arts section, Kusumita Banerjee has secured the first position at 95.8%, followed by Tuhina Misra at 95.2% for the second position and Deepalika Deb comes third at 95%. From the commerce section, Ankana Kar has secured the first position at 94.4% and Sourjyadipta Mandal is securing the second position at 93.8% whereas Gourav Bhattacharya earned the third spot at 93.4%.

The School also extends heartiest congratulations and deep appreciation to the toppers of AISSE 2019 with
Ronjinee Chattopadhyay securing the first position by achieving 98.6%, followed by Brishti Chatterjee securing the second position by achieving 98.2% and the third position secured by Sanchit Mukherjee achieving 97.6%.
Students achieving top marks in, the board exams are what we work for, providing them the necessary requirements for their academics. It is through this that BDM International has been acknowledged as one of the best CBSE schools in South Kolkata.
In a given the academic year the faculty members not only keep the motto of helping students pass the board exam but also secure marks in the AISSCE. Explaining the students thoroughly about the topics included in the syllabus and making them to be focused for the Board exams. Because of this, the residents in Kolkata have often made us recognised as one of the best schools in South Kolkata.

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