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Student secures centum in SSLC examination after re-evaluation

Student secures centum in SSLC examination after re-evaluation

The Hindu24-05-2025
A student of Ramakrishna Vidyashala in Mysuru, who had applied for re-evaluation on securing 622 out of 625 marks in the SSLC examinations, has scored a centum.
M.N. Tanmay is the son of M.A. Niranjan, who is the president of the Bar Council of Madikeri, and Soumya.
Mr. Niranjan said that his son, Tanmay, was confident of scoring 625 out of 625 and applied for re-evaluation as he secured three marks less than expected when the results were announced.
'On examining the answer scripts, we discovered errors in awarding of marks and hence applied for re-evaluation,' said Mr. Niranjan.
Tanmay has opted for a course in commerce after which he plans to appear for the Common Law Admission Test to take up law and also prepare for civil services examination.
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