The Bihar School Examination Board announced the results of the Matric exams on Sunday, and after the release of the exam results, students rushed to mobile and cyber cafes to check their results. During this time, Juhiar Ahmad, a student of Utkramit Higher Secondary School Hasanpura, secured 483 marks and achieved the sixth position in the state-level rankings.
The result of the Matric examination conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board was released on Sunday afternoon. After the announcement of the result, students rushed to mobile and cyber cafes to check their results.
Upon seeing the results, a wave of happiness swept across the faces of all the students. This time, Juhiar Ahmad, a student of Utkramit Higher Secondary School Hasanpura, secured the sixth position in the state-level rankings with 483 marks.
According to information received from the District Education Department, students Samir Ansari from Baba Balak Nath High School, Chitakhala, and Ritesh Rai from Shivdah High School, achieved the second rank in the district with 477 marks. Meanwhile, Abhinav Kumar Gupta from HRB High School, Gangapur, Aditya Kumar Bhagat from Nautan High School, Rishu Sharma, and Akanksha Kumari from Project Kasturba Balika Higher Secondary School, Panjawar, secured the third rank with 475 marks.
After the announcement of the Matric results, students’ happiness knew no bounds. The successful children’s parents were seen expressing joy by distributing sweets to their children. It is worth mentioning that the Bihar School Examination Board conducted the Matric examination from March 15th. The examination was conducted in two shifts at 43 centers across the district, with a total of 68,086 candidates participating, including 30,825 boys and 32,261 girls.
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