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SCHOOL NATTAR MANGALAM 73 ARUN RASHMI SAINIK SCHOOL AMRITSAR 74 ARWACHIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL NEW DELHI 75 ARWACHIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL NEW DELHI 76 ARYA ACADEMY MUZAFFARNAGAR 77 ARYA KUMAR CONVENT SCHOOL NEW DELHI 78 ASHOK HALL GIRLS' Hr. Sec. 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SCHOOL KOTA 122 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL VIDYUT NAGAR 123 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL URJANAGAR 124 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL NEW DELHI 125 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL SIMHADRI 126 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL(DWARAKA) NEW DELHI 127 BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL(ROHINI) NEW DELHI 128 BAL BHARATI SCHOOL (Regd.) AGRA 129 BAL MANDIR Sr. Sec. SCHOOL HARDWAR 130 BAL VIDYAMANDIR HIGH SCHOOL PARBHANI 131 BALAJI PUBLIC Hr. Sec. SCHOOL CHHINDWARA 132 BALDWIN BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BANGALORE 133 BALDWIN GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BANGALORE 134 BANASTHALI PUBLIC SCHOOL NEW DELHI 135 BAPS SWAMINARAYAN VIDYAMANDIR SILVASSA 136 BARODA HIGH SCHOOL VADODARA BARODA HIGH SCHOOL (Sr. BAGIKHANA Sec. & Hr. Sec. 137 SECTION) VADODARA 138 BARODA HIGH SCHOOL, ALKAPURI VADODARA 139 BARODA HIGH SCHOOLR (Sr. ) PRIMARY SECTION VADODARA 140 BARODA LIONS SCHOOL, ALKAPURI VADODARA 141 BARPETA DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION BARPETA 142 BARRETTO HIGH SCHOOL MUMBAI 143 BARROWS BLUE BELLS SCHOOL BAHRAICH 144 BASANT VALLEY Sr. Sec. 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