Outstanding UP Board Results for Sarvodaya School Students
Sarvodaya school students excel in UP Board
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Students from Jai Prakash Narayan Sarvodaya Schools in Uttar Pradesh achieved remarkable success in the UP Board exams, with a 99.2% pass rate for Class X and 99% for Class XII. Notable performers include Anjali Pundir, who scored 88.2% in the science stream, ranking fourth in Ghaziabad.
- 0199.2% of Class X students and 99% of Class XII students passed the UP Board exams.
- 02Anjali Pundir from Ghaziabad scored 88.2%, ranking fourth in her district.
- 03A total of 2,457 students from Sarvodaya schools appeared for Class X exams.
- 04The emphasis on smart classes and trained teachers has improved educational outcomes.
- 05Top performers in Class XII science include Deepak Singh and Anshika, scoring 88% and 87.4%, respectively.
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Students from Jai Prakash Narayan Sarvodaya Schools, run by the social welfare department in Uttar Pradesh, have excelled in the UP Board examinations. In the academic year 2025-26, 99.2% of students who appeared for Class X exams passed, while 99% of Class XII students were successful. Noteworthy achievements include Anjali Pundir from Nidauri, Ghaziabad, who scored 88.2% in the science stream and ranked fourth in her district. Other top performers include Ujala Nishad from Ghazipur with 94.33%, Anushka Tripathi from Prayagraj with 93.16%, and Pawan Kumar from Banda with 92.67%. The success of these students is attributed to the improved resources, including smart classes and trained teachers, provided under the Yogi Adityanath government, which has fostered a disciplined and quality educational environment.
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The success of Sarvodaya school students highlights the effectiveness of government initiatives in improving education for underprivileged communities.
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