Udaipur, April 18 (Udaipur Kiran): MDS Senior Secondary School has created a new academic milestone with exceptional performance in the CBSE Class 10 examinations, recording the highest number of students scoring above 90 percent in the city.

A total of 70 students scored over 90 percent, marking a new record in Udaipur, while 13 students secured above 95 percent, highlighting the institution’s consistent academic excellence.
Among the top performers, Divya Patidar and Kairav Dungarwal secured the first position jointly with 97.8 percent, followed by Apoorv Jain with 97.6 percent and Aarav Gautam with 97.2 percent. Other high scorers included Anshul Sonawa and Shaurya Nagda (95.8 percent), Aarav Bhavesh Soni and Tanish Bhutani (95.6 percent), Kartikeya Mishra, Ritvik Nahar, and Sneha Bansal (95.4 percent), along with Swasti Pandya and Parth Rawal (95.2 percent).
To celebrate this achievement, the school organised a grand felicitation ceremony where meritorious students were honoured in the presence of proud parents and faculty members. The event witnessed an enthusiastic atmosphere, with students receiving recognition for their hard work and dedication.
School Director Dr Shailendra Somani said that the results reflect discipline, continuous effort, and proper guidance. He emphasised that the achievement is not just about marks but a testament to focused goals and sincere efforts.
The school management credited the success to the students’ dedication, experienced teachers, and consistent support from parents. With this result, MDS Senior Secondary School has reinforced its reputation as a leading institution committed to academic excellence and holistic development.
The achievement has brought a sense of pride and celebration not only within the school but across Udaipur, setting a benchmark for future academic performance.
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