UAE topper in Grade 10 wants to work for the United Nations
Abu Dhabi/Dubai: Dharini, the UAE topper in Grade 10 of Central Board of Secondary School Examination, wants to work for the United Nations.
"Disciplined studies made all the difference," said Dharini, a pupil of the Delhi Private School, Sharjah. According to her, she was stunned when her mother told her that she topped in the UAE.
"I am glad that I made my parents and my school principal extremely happy. From my mom I got a big hug and lots of kisses," said Dharini, 18. On the examination Dharini said few question papers were quite challenging.
Delhi Private School, Sharjah Dharini Natarajan - 96.2 per cent, Avijit Bandyopadhyay - 95.2 per cent and Manju Sanjay Paithankar - 94 per cent.
St. Joseph's School-Abu Dhabi Pallavi Sathya Babu - 95.6 per cent, Niikitha Venu Gopalan - 94.6 per cent, Jovita Maria Pinto - 94.4 per cent.
The Indian High School, Dubai Raziyya Aisha - 95.4 per cent, Fathima Hazza and Siddharth Sundararaman - 95 per cent, Shailaja Kishanmurthy and Tanmay Rajendra Ramaiya - 94.8 per cent.
Abu Dhabi Indian School Anindya Gautam - 95 per cent, Sayan Pramanik and Karthikey Shirish Surineni - 94.8 per cent, Akik Biswas, Jijin Satheesh, Karan K. Shetty and Ajay Jacon Thomas - 94.6 per cent each.
Our Own English High School, Sharjah Krishnasruthi Srivasan - 95 per cent, Fathima Khan - 94.8 per cent and Laveena Mariam John - 94.2 per cent
Our Own English High School, Dubai Jacqueline Mary Chung and Kristen Sarah Chung (both sisters) - 95 per cent, Alisha Cynthia D'Souza - 94.2 per cent and Neeraja Sankar - 93.6 per cent.
New Indian Model School, Dubai, Sreelakshmi Dinesan - 94.8 per cent, Soumya Shaw Nawaz and Bini Balan T - 92.2 per cent and Habsana Hakkim with 89.8 per cent.
Sharjah Indian School Suhas Anand Lohit - 94.8 per cent, Swati J. Nair - 94.4 per cent and Mohammad Nassif - 93 per cent.
St. Mary's Catholic High School, Fujairah, Melba Mary Johnson - 93.4 per cent, Arathi Suresh Kumar and Jibu Thomas George - 91.8 per cent each and Jithin Alex with 91.4 per cent.
Sherwood Academy, Sindhu Karl Marx - 93.4 per cent, Jithin Thulsi Chand - 93 per cent and Joe Francis Nathaniel - 92.4 per cent.
Sunrise English Private School, Amritha Sreekumar - 93.4 per cent and A 1 in 5 subjects, George Koshy Vilanilam - 92.8 per cent and Anjali Pathiyath - 89.8 aggregate.
Our Own English High School-Al Ain, Sreyus Palliyani and Mariam Firoz Khan - 93.4 per cent, V. Chitra - 93 per cent and Nikhitha Mariam Jacob - 90.4 per cent.
RAK Indian School, Nirmal Georgie Ninan - 92.8 per cent, Nishitha Mohan - 92.6 per cent, Athul Murali and John George - 90.8 per cent.
Our Own High School, Al Warqa'a Kunhal R. Lakhiani - 92.4 per cent, Adrash S.K. Nair - 91.8 per cent and Akshay Hari Kumar - 91.4 per cent.
Our Own English School, Fujairah Beulah Sarah James - 91.2 per cent, Shilpa Mary Cheriyan - 90 per cent, Beulah and Shilpa Puttahan Purakkal Sisal Nazer with 4 A1 grades and 97 per cent in Maths, 95 per cent in Science and 94 per cent in Social Studies.
Indian Public High School, RAK Manish Kanayalal - 91.8 per cent, Aji Alex Aruparayil - 91.2 per cent and Ancy Thomas - 90.6 per cent
Our Own Indian School Dubai Jyotsna Gopikrishnan Nair - 91.20 per cent, Nikitha Pillai - 89.80 per cent and Anjali Murali - 88.40 per cent.
Indian School, Al Ain Eesha Rana - 91.4 per cent, Jissa Mary George - 90 per cent, Christina Daisy Philips & Drishya Devasia - 89.8 per cent each.
Delhi Private School, Dubai Hashir Mohammad - 91 per cent, Ruchi Dangwal - 89.8 per cent, Pooja Sunny and Yazhini Venkatachalam - 88 per cent.
Al Ain Juniors Tanu Thakur - 91 per cent, Arjun Vasukutan - 89 per cent, Zubeda Mohiddin and Thara Sivan - 88.6 per cent.
Wisdom High School Ivin Rachel Koshy - 90.8 per cent, Feby Philip Abraham stood first among the boys.
Asian International School, Ruwais Nithin Jacob - 90.6 per cent, Vemparala V.S. Sivakumar - 88.6 per cent and Aditya Thirumala - 86.6 per cent.
The Central School, Dubai Reshma Nazni - 88 per cent, Fathima Fazal Ali - 85.4 per cent and Shahnaz Begum - 79.2 per cent.
Emirates English Speaking School Nikita Manoj Punwani - 84.2 per cent, Arwa Kezar - 81 per cent and Harsh Chunnilal Chowdhary - 79.6 per cent.
East Coast English School, Khorfakkan Takmina Begum - 81.2 per cent.
The Modern Indian School, Dibba Hamida Hussain - 88.8 per cent, Shameena - 87.6 per cent and Jilby Elina John - 83.4 per cent.
Indian Islahi Islamic School-Abu Dhabi Suhoor Ahsan Pary - 4 A-1, 1 A-2 , Meher Haneef - 4 A-1, 1 B-1 and Hiba Ebrahim - 3 A-1, 2 A-2.
Darul Huda Islamic School, Al Ain Mariyambi - 87.6 per cent, Muzammil - 86.2 per cent and Nazeema Rayin - 85.4 per cent.
Al Noor Indian Islamic School-Abu Dhabi Shameema - 88.4 per cent and Saheer Mohammad Kutty stood second.
Global English School, Al Ain Jyothas Oullasin - 88.2 per cent, Reshmi Joseph - 87.6 per cent and Lavanya Raghavan - 87.2 per cent.
Indian School Ajman Sajan Rajagopal - 89 per cent, Varsha Oomen - 88 per cent and Anam - 87 per cent.
Gulf Indian School Dubai, Serene Marylyn George - 89.9 per cent, Athira Asarikandiyil - 89 per cent and Laveena - 87.6 per cent.
Ajman Intermediate English School, Roshni Hamskutty stood first, followed by Jayaram Pandit and Abin.
With inputs from Aftab Kazmi, Bureau Chief