Samrat Sancheti Achieves Top Marks in IGCSE Grade 10 Results
Samrat leads with 94% in IGCSE Grade 10 results
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In the recently announced IGCSE Grade 10 results for the 2025-26 academic year, Samrat Sancheti from Centre Point International School in Nagpur topped the list with 94%, achieving seven A* grades. The school recorded a 100% pass rate and an average score of 80.78% among its students.
- 01Samrat Sancheti achieved 94% with 7 A* grades, utilizing a mix of self-study and school support.
- 02Harshita Wadhwa followed closely with a score of 93.5%, earning six A* and one A grade.
- 03Rishit Saraf scored 91.75% with six A* and two A grades across eight subjects.
- 04The batch collectively secured 50 A* grades and 29 A grades.
- 05Samrat found Economics challenging due to its complexity, while he excelled in Computer Science.
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The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Board, affiliated with the University of Cambridge, announced its Grade 10 results for the 2025-26 academic year, showcasing a remarkable 100% pass rate and an average score of 80.78%. Leading the results from Centre Point International School (CPIS) in Nagpur, Samrat Sancheti achieved an impressive 94%, earning **seven A* grades across seven subjects. Samrat attributed his success to a combination of self-study and support from his school, although he expressed anxiety about the exams, particularly in Economics, which he found challenging due to its requirement for extensive memorization and logical reasoning. In contrast, he felt confident in Computer Science, stating that the familiar paper pattern suited his strengths in coding. Following Samrat, Harshita Wadhwa scored 93.5%** with six A* and one A grade, while Rishit Saraf achieved 91.75% with six A* and two A grades. Other notable performers included Aritra Parekh with 90.43%, Devansh Rathi at 89.71%, and Iya Katiyar with 89.14%. Overall, the batch's performance was commendable, with a total of **50 A* grades and 29 A grades** awarded.
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The success of students at Centre Point International School reflects positively on the quality of education provided and may encourage more families to consider IGCSE as an option for their children.
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