Students of Delhi Public School Chandigarh proved their mettle yet again with their astounding scores in the Class XII CBSE Board Results 2020-21. A total of 223 students appeared and all have done the school proud by securing First Division. The school average percentage is 90.9%. Students have earned a comprehensive range of excellent individual scores epitomizing excellence and hard work.
Aaditya Prasad of the Science Stream has topped the tricity with an incredible aggregate of 99.4% and is also the overall topper of Chandigarh. He has scored perfect hundreds in Physics and Chemistry. He also has to his credits a long list of curricular and co-curricular achievements. He has brought laurels to school being the winner of the Inspire Award and the Raman Physics Quiz held at Bhavan Vidyalya. He held the position as President, Students Council .Playing the lead role in the School Annual production ’Gandhi – ek soch’ he won hearts of many.
In the Humanities stream, Jasmeen Kaur has secured the highest aggregate in the school with a laudable score of 99.2%. Both Saksham Goyal and Harshit Gupta have secured the highest aggregate with 98.6% in the Commerce stream. Aaditya Prasad has secured the highest aggregate in the school in Non-Medical as well as Medical stream because he has both Mathematics and Biology as his main subjects.
RESULT HIGHLIGHTS
Number of Students Appeared : 223
Number of First Divisions : 223
Number of students scoring 95% and above : 74/223 (33.2%)
Number of students scoring 90% and above : 143/223 (64.1%)
Number of students scoring 85% and above : 182/223 (81.6%)
Number of students scoring 80% and above : 209/223 (86.9%)
Number of distinctions : 222/223 (99.6%)
(Number of students scoring 75% and above)
Number of students scoring 60% and above : 223/223 (100%)
School Average Percentage : 90.9%
Highest Aggregate Marks
Aaditya Prasad (Science) : 99.4%
Jasmeen Kaur (Humanities) : 99.2%
Saksham Goyal (Commerce) : 98.6%
Harshit Gupta (Commerce) : 98.6%
Students with 100 in individual subject
Aaditya Prasad (Physics & Chemistry)
Aditi Jha (Psychology)
Aryana Sharma (Mathematics)
Jasmeen Kaur (Economics)