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CENTA TPO 2019 Winner List CENTA TPO 2019 Winner List Test City Name Subject School/ Organization Region Test City National Rank Subject Rank Regional Rank Rank Shyam Sunder Gudimella Middle School Maths Zee Learning, Mumbai Maharashtra Kalyan-Dombivli 1 1 1 1 Senior Secondary School Sumit Mandhwani Economics Shiv Nadar School, Noida Delhi Delhi 2 1 1 1 Kapila Khandwala College of Education, Samira Saheba Secondary School English Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 3 1 2 1 Gopal Jain Middle School Maths Tuition Teacher, Delhi Delhi Delhi 4 2 2 2 Anish Nair Middle School Maths Learning Links Foundation, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 5 3 3 2 Laxman Singh Mahar Government PG Gaurav Joshi Primary (English, Maths and EVS) College, Pithoragarh Delhi Delhi 6 1 3 3 Anish Nair Middle School English Learning Links Foundation, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 7 1 4 3 Tamil Nadu and Giridharan Raghuraman Secondary School English Tuition Teacher, Chennai Puducherry Region Chennai 8 2 1 1 Base Educational Services Private Limited, Lakshmi Murthy Senior Secondary School Biology Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 9 1 1 1 Tamil Nadu and Krishna B Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Chennai Middle School MMDA I Puducherry Region Chennai 10 2 2 2 Upasna Sachdeva Middle School Maths Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 11 4 5 1 Antra Karmakar Secondary School English iTeach, Pune Maharashtra Pune 12 3 6 2 Indus Training and Research Institute, Chaitali Kulkarni Senior Secondary School Maths Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 13 1 2 2 Seema Kadri Secondary School Chemistry Anand Vidya Vihar School, Vadodara Gujarat Vadodara 14 1 1 1 Sumi Krishnakumar Secondary School Biology Bhavan's Vidya Mandir, Elamakkara, Kochi Kerala Kochi 15 1 1 1 Himanshu Ranjan Secondary School Chemistry Graviity Academy, Nashik Maharashtra Mumbai 16 2 7 4 K Shalini Sidharthan Senior Secondary School Biology Global Public School, Kochi Kerala Kochi 17 2 2 2 Suhani Jain Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 18 3 8 3 Sukanya Banerjee Senior Secondary School English Shiv Nadar School, Gurugram Northern Region Gurugram 19 1 1 1 Ashwin Guha Middle School Maths Seed2Sapling Education, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 20 5 3 3 Richaa Hoysala Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Teach For India, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 21 4 4 4 Anish Nair Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Learning Links Foundation, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 22 5 9 5 Test City Name Subject School/ Organization Region Test City National Rank Subject Rank Regional Rank Rank Anurag Arora Secondary School Biology BR Ambedkar College of Education Northern Region Chandigarh 23 2 2 1 Rima Bist Primary (English, Maths and EVS) 321 Education Foundation, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 24 6 10 6 Corporation Primary School, Kotturpuram, Tamil Nadu and Porvika Balasubramanian Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Chennai Puducherry Region Chennai 25 7 3 3 Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Apurva Sarkar Senior Secondary School Physics Mumbai Maharashtra Navi Mumbai 26 1 11 1 Pearl Debra Lobo Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Redbricks School, Santej Karnataka Bengaluru 27 8 5 5 Neeraj Naidu Middle School English Shiksharth, Sukma, Raipur Central Region Raipur 28 2 1 1 Inayat Pawar Secondary School English Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 29 4 12 4 New Integrated Government School, Arkapravo Banerjee Secondary School English Joypur Eastern Region Kolkata 30 5 1 1 Madhusudan H J Middle School Maths Mahatma Jyotiba Phule EMS, Pune Maharashtra Pune 31 6 13 5 BVM - International School, Sithalapakkam, Tamil Nadu and Kavitha Kannan Middle School English Chennai Puducherry Region Chennai 32 3 4 4 Srinivas Gopal Secondary School Chemistry Genesis Global School, Noida Uttar Pradesh Noida 33 3 1 1 Aishwarya Krishnamoorthy Senior Secondary School Biology KD Ambani Vidyamandir, Jamnagar Gujarat Jamnagar 34 3 2 1 Vaibhav Mathur Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Hyderabad Telangana Hyderabad 35 9 1 1 Senior Secondary School Sandeep Choudhary Economics Tuition Teacher, Delhi Delhi Delhi 36 2 4 4 Thota Srinivas Middle School Maths ZPHS, Kothapally Telangana Karimnagar 37 7 2 1 Kairav Kadakia Middle School Maths Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 38 8 14 6 Dipayan Burman Middle School Maths Christ University, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 39 9 6 6 City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Kanika Kapoor Middle School Maths Campus I, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 40 10 2 1 Smriti Parikh Middle School English The Green Acres Academy, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 41 4 15 7 Somsuvra Chatterjee Middle School Maths The Akanksha Foundation, Pune Maharashtra Pune 42 11 16 7 Sukanya Banerjee Middle School English Shiv Nadar School, Gurugram Northern Region Gurugram 43 5 3 2 Senior Secondary School Tejas Suma Shyam Chemistry The Education Journey, Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 44 1 17 8 Shyam Sunder Gudimella Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Zee Learning, Mumbai Maharashtra Kalyan-Dombivli 45 10 18 2 Mitu Banerjee Majumdar Senior Secondary School English Delhi Public School, Faridabad Northern Region Faridabad 46 2 4 1 Avikant Bhardwaj Middle School Maths Teach For India, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 47 12 7 7 Tushar Kumar Jha Middle School Social Studies Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 48 1 19 8 Test City Name Subject School/ Organization Region Test City National Rank Subject Rank Regional Rank Rank Risha Imran Middle School Maths Ahlcon International School, New Delhi Delhi Delhi 49 13 5 5 Tapti Valley International School, Taluka, Ishita Jain Middle School Maths Olpad Gujarat Surat 50 14 3 1 Rinki Shrivastava Secondary School Biology Evidyaloka, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 51 3 8 8 Biji Suresh Senior Secondary School Biology Silver Hills Public School, Kozhikode Kerala Kozhikode 52 4 3 1 Megharaj Singh Chandawat Senior Secondary School Biology Revolution Biology, Indore Central Region Indore 53 5 2 1 Senior Secondary School Tamil Nadu and Nagaarjun N. Economics The Indian Public School, Chennai Puducherry Region Chennai 54 3 5 5 Vishal Agarwal Middle School Maths Tuition Teacher, Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 55 15 1 1 Vikram Yadav Middle School Social Studies Rajkiya Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, Delhi Delhi Delhi 56 2 6 6 Saurabh Mundra Middle School Maths CH Edgemakers, Indore Central Region Indore 57 16 3 2 Mohammed Iqbal R Senior Secondary School Maths Elan Learning Labs LLP, Kozhikode Kerala Kochi 58 2 4 3 Arpit Prakashkumar Shukla Senior Secondary School Biology Terf English Medium School, Ahmedabad Gujarat Ahmedabad 59 6 4 1 Hiral Shantilal Raval Senior Secondary School Biology Shree Vasishtha Vidhyalaya, Surat Gujarat Surat 60 7 5 2 Anjali Nitin Parkhe Middle School Social Studies Delhi Public School, Pune Maharashtra Pune 61 3 20 9 Neha Khanna Middle School Maths Sunbeam School Lahartara, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh Varanasi 62 17 3 1 Amey Sharangpani Secondary School English iTeach, Pune Maharashtra Pune 63 6 21 10 Simran Mittal Middle School Maths Delhi Delhi Delhi 64 18 7 7 Deepika Joshi Middle School Maths Shiv Nadar School, Noida Uttar Pradesh Noida 65 19 4 2 Kapila Khandwala College of Education, Lesha Vakharia Middle School English Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai 66 6 22 9 Tara Kiran Kurre Secondary School Chemistry Primus Public School, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 67 4 9 9 Bhuvanesh Fauzdar Senior Secondary School Biology Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Buranabad Central Region Bhopal 68 8 4 1 Shakti Girish Jhala Primary (English, Maths and EVS) The Teacher Foundation, Bengaluru Maharashtra Mumbai 69 11 23 10 Tushar Garg Middle School Science Simple Education Foundation, Dehradun Northern Region Dehradun 70 1 5 1 Shikha Kumari Primary (English, Maths and EVS) Prajayatna, Bengaluru Eastern Region Ranchi 71 12 2 1 Upasna Sachdeva Middle School English Teach For India, Pune Maharashtra Pune 72 7 24 Puja Solanki Secondary School English iTeach, Pune Maharashtra Pune 73 7 25 Test City Name Subject School/ Organization Region Test City National Rank Subject Rank Regional Rank Rank Nidhi Bindal Secondary School English Pearl Academy, Noida Delhi Delhi 74 8 8 8 Sandhya P M Middle School Maths Primus Public School, Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru 75 20 10 10 Saloni Bhardwaj Middle School Maths Teach For India, Ahmedabad Gujarat Ahmedabad 76 21 6 2 Tamil Nadu and D. 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