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List of Meritorious Students Eligible for Award of Laptops During 2013 FINAL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2013 MBOSE X - Toppers Total Position Roll No. Name School Marks St. Mary's Hr. Sec School, 1st 33042 Purba Mazumder 568 ** Shillong 2nd 52800 Megha Manjari Mohanty St. Xavier's Sec. School, Tura 563 ** St. Mary's Hr. Sec School, 3rd 33066 Surabhi Roy 560 * Shillong 3rd 52788 Gunsa Irma Ch. Marak St. Xavier's Sec. School, Tura 560 * Anderson Hr. Sec. School, 4th 43339 Primiya R Lyngkhoi 558 Nongstoin 4th 53918 Ankita Bhattacharjee Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 558 * 5th 52804 Nikrimchi Ch Sangma St. Xavier's Sec. School, Tura 557 All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 6th 31296 Srirupa Gupta Choudhury 555 ** School, Shillong Anderson Hr. Sec. School, 6th 43263 Gliff Richard Nongsiej 555 Nongstoin 6th 53786 Arnab Kundu Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 555 * Christian Academy School, 7th 36341 Da I Neesha Banylla Lyngdoh 554 * Shillong Holy Child Hr. Sec. School, 8th 35649 Clarinia Nongrang 553 Shillong 9th 54491 Dhruv Agarwal Sherwood School, Tura 551 All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 10th 31259 Ankita Deb 549 * School, Shillong Seven Set Hr. Sec. School, 10th 32808 Dipshika Das 549 Shillong St. Mary's Hr. Sec School, 10th 33061 Shweta Choudhury 549 Shillong 10th 54495 Jibesh Bhattacharjee Sherwood School, Tura 549 * St. Mary's Hr. Sec School, 11th 32974 Ekata Mishra 548 Shillong Christian Academy School, 11th 36364 Lanakadaphi R Chullai 548 Shillong All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 12th 31091 Porontop Hore 546 School, Shillong Church of God (Ecc) Sec. School, 12th 36961 Genbairy Thabah 546 Shillong Christian Academy School, 13th 36362 Jessica Mellicent Laloo 545 * Shillong R. K. Mission Hr. Sec. School, 13th 38220 Hamekisan Nongkynrih 545 Cherrapunji Anderson Hr. Sec. School, 14th 43335 Dibya Lakshmi Hajong 543 Nongstoin All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 15th 31276 Mawaelang Lyngwa 542 School, Shillong Auxilium Girl's Hr. Sec. School, 15th 34723 Badahunlang Kharkongor 542 Shillong Mawshbuit Prebyterian Sec. 15th 35739 Ritibha Mylliem Sabang 542 School, Shillong 15th 53919 Chingba Jimbe Ch. Marak Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 542 * St. Anthony's Hr. Sec. School, 16th 32033 Emerald Lyngdoh 541 Shillong 16th 36589 Febron Kristi Linda Lyngkhei Synod Hr. Sec. School, Shillong 541 Anderson Hr. Sec. School, 16th 43270 Ometa Roy Shangrit 541 Nongstoin St. Mary's Hr. Sec School, 17th 33070 Tania Dey 540 Shillong St. Joseph's Girl's Hr. Sec. 18th 30555 Ibadondor Lyngdoh 539 School, Shillong St. Joseph's Girl's Hr. Sec. 18th 30590 Rozellyne Khongphai 539 School, Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. Sec. School, 18th 32212 Wallace Suchiang 539 Shillong Laban Bengalee Girl's Hr. Sec. 18th 33377 Deeksha Das 539 * School, Shillong Church of God (Ecc) Sec. School, 18th 36824 Bashembha Synteng Nongdhar 539 Shillong R. K. Mission Hr. Sec. School, 18th 38322 Aphilarisa Diengdoh 539 Cherrapunji 18th 53932 Tanushree Kundu Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 539 18th 54712 Pradipta Banerjee Sherwood School, Tura 539 All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 19th 31057 Afrid Sabbah Ahmed 538 School, Shillong All Saint's Diocesan Hr. Sec. 19th 31299 Tanisha Dhar 538 School, Shillong Christian Academy School, 19th 36206 Nangmanbha S Mawlong 538 Shillong St. Dominic Savio's Hr. Sec. 19th 36326 Shemphang Marwein 538 School, Shillong R. K. Mission Hr. Sec. School, 19th 38213 Bivan Plielad Chyne 538 Cherrapunji 19th 53924 Poulomi Sharma Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 538 Laban Bengalee Boy's Hr. Sec. 20th 33124 Dependra Kafley 537 School, Shillong Mairang Presbyterian Hr. Sec. 20th 43618 Albandouglas Kharmawlong 537 School, Mairang 20th 53922 Miuke Fuje D Sangma Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 537 20th 53927 Ruchi Tame D Momin Aeroville Sec. School, Tura 537 CBSE X TOPPERS Sl. Name CGPA School No 1 Reya Parihar 10 BSF Sr. Sec. School, Umpling 2 Simranjeet Kaur 10 BSF Sr. Sec. School, Umpling 3 Debarthy Dutta 10 KV, Happy Valley 4 Ishan Bhadra 10 KV, Happy Valley 5 Jyoti Ghugatyal 10 KV, Happy Valley 6 Madhusmita 10 KV, Happy Valley 7 Priyanka Mahota 10 KV, Happy Valley 8 Rishabh Chandra Das 10 KV, Happy Valley 9 Rituraj Bhattacharjee 10 KV, Happy Valley 10 Damya Srivastava 10 KV, Happy Valley 11 Harsh Mishra 10 KV, Happy Valley 12 Priyanshu Pratim Borah 10 KV, Happy Valley 13 Adrij Datta 10 KV, EAC 14 Al Rehnaz 10 KV, EAC 15 Antaja Dey 10 KV, EAC 16 Basil Singh 10 KV, EAC 17 Manish Kumar Roy 10 KV, EAC 18 Pritam Das 10 KV, EAC 19 Abhilash Sachin Kulkarni 10 KV, EAC 20 Pamela Kumar 10 KV, EAC 21 Uchit Mahapatra 10 KV, EAC 22 Yagvinder Kumar Mamoria 10 KV, EAC 23 Saurabh Shukla 10 KV, EAC 24 Shakshi Bhardwaj 10 KV, EAC 25 Akshay Naidu 10 KV, EAC 26 Abhijit Sharma 10 KV, NEHU 27 Anuj Singh 10 KV, NEHU 28 Archika Singh 10 KV, NEHU 29 Harsh Raj Singh 10 KV, NEHU 30 Meghasriti 10 KV, NEHU 31 Sonalika Prasad 10 KV, NEHU 32 Tirna Chandra 10 KV, NEHU 33 U K Somya Lakshmi Kollipara 10 KV, NEHU 34 Ashwini Kumar 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 35 Preeti Kumari 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 36 Akshita Singh 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 37 Anjana S 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 38 Kavya Baradia 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 39 Aquib Mustaq Ahmed 10 KV, Laitkor Peak 40 Daksh Kumar Pant 10 Army Public School 41 Naveen Kumar 10 Army Public School 42 Anindita Chanda 10 Army Public School 43 Annette James 10 Army Public School 44 Sourabh Chakrabarty 10 Army Public School 45 Debaleena Das Sarkar 10 Army Public School 46 Devbrath Singh 10 Army Public School 47 Ambika Bora 10 Army Public School 48 Subhangi Khatri 10 Army Public School 49 Rachit Jasrotia 10 Army Public School 50 Paritosh Dhar 10 Army Public School 51 Shravan S 10 Army Public School 52 Ish Prakash 10 KV, Umroi 53 Mridhusmita Bordoloi 10 KV, Umroi 54 Sagar R Patel 10 KV, Umroi 55 Preeti Devi 10 KV, Umroi 56 Alekh Ranjan 10 JNV, Mahendraganj 57 Remya Rajendran 10 JNV, Mawphlang List of Meritorious students - ICSE Position Name School Percentage Loreto Convent, 1st Meghalee Bose 95 Shillong Tura Public School, 1st Razdeep Hajong 95 Tura St. Edmunds School, 2nd Naved Nagi 94.4 Shillong St. Edmunds School, 3rd Siddharth Barua 92.4 Shillong Jowai Public School, 4th Sainmitre Passah 92.2 Jowai St. Edmunds School, 4th Pratish Dwivedi 92.2 Shillong Pine Mount School, 5th Shawli Deb 91.8 Shillong Loreto Convent, 6th Akanksha B Amarnani 91.2 Shillong St. Edmunds School, 6th Saahil Manna L Nongrum 91.2 Shillong Loreto Convent, 7th Debjanee Dhar 90.8 Shillong St. Edmunds School, 7th Varish Agarwal 90.8 Shillong St. Edmunds School, 7th Ashish Kumar Sah 90.8 Shillong St. Edmunds School, 8th Swapnil bhattacharya 90.4 Shillong Shillong Public 9th Melampynshai Nongrum 90 School, Shillong Loreto Convent, 9th Barsha Bhattacharjee 90 Shillong Loreto Convent, 10th Mishael E Shabong 89 Shillong MBOSE X SUBJECT TOPPERS Sl. Roll Name School Subject Marks No. No. Mawprem Modern Hr. Sec. 1 30172 Akash Seal Mathematics 100 School, Shillong St. Margaret's Hr. Sec. School, 2 32871 Lalmalsawmi Colney Mathematics 100 Shillong St. Margaret's Hr. Sec. School, 3 32888 Priyanka Surana Mathematics 100 Shillong 4 36571 Balahun Papang Synod Hr, Sec, School, Shillong Mathematics 100 Nehru Memorial Sec. School, 5 46300 Ram Gurung Mathematics 100 Umsning Preyoshi Barbie B. 6 53925 Aeroville Sec. School, Tura Mathematics 100 Marak 7 54500 Saptarshi Sarkar Sherwood School, Tura Mathematics 100 Sushmita Paul 8 54716 Sherwood School, Tura Mathematics 100 Choudhury St. Thomas Hr. Sec. School, 9 67473 Eptaz Alom Mollah Mathematics 100 Mendipathar St. Dominic Savio's Hr. Sec, Science& 10 36319 Paul Larilang Khongphai 100 School, Shillong Technology Science& 11 44201 Paleihum L Mawnai Langtor Hr. Sec. School, Langtor 100 Technology St. Anthony's Hr. Sec. School, Computer 12 32101 Mainakh Lodh 99 Shillong Science St. Mary's Hr. Sec. School, Computer 13 32976 Eman Chynnam Lyngdoh 99 Shillong Science ISC - Arts Position Name Percentage School Pine Mount 1st Betty Lalrin Feli 94.75 School, Shillong Pine Mount 2nd Gayle Alethea Dunai 92.5 School, Shillong Pine Mount 3rd Bamedabet Nylla Nonglait 89.5 School, Shillong ISC - Science Position Name Percentage School Pinemount 1st Babetlang Khasiing 82.5 School, Shillong Pinemount 2nd Rebhalin Lyngdoh Pale 81 School, Shillong Pinemount 2nd Phibakor Giri Wanshong 81 School, Shillong Pinemount 3rd Ibashongdor Z Synnah 78.5 School, Shillong List of Meritorious Candidates - MBOSE XII SCIENCE Marks Position Roll No Name School Secured St. Anthony's Hr. 1st 201554 Prityush Halder Sec. School, 455 * Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 2nd 201536 Jetesh Sharma Sec. School, 450 Shillong St. Edmund's Hr. 3rd 200791 Prashant Shah Sec. School, 446 * Shillong St. Edmund's Hr. 4th 200789 Pragyaditya Das Sec. School, 445 * Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 5th 201576 Terence Conrad Susngi Sec. School, 444 * Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 6th 201652 Subharna Saha Sec. School, 442 Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 7th 201510 Aniruddha Sinha Sec. School, 440 * Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 7th 201632 Pratiksha Gupta Sec. School, 440 * Shillong Don Bosco College, 8th 202806 Subham Kumar Gupta 438 Tura Laban Bengalee 9th 201941 Mohsin Ansari Boy's Hr. Sec. 437 School, Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 10th 201513 Banjop Syiemlieh Sec. School, 436 Shillong St. Anthony's Hr. 10th 201571 Shuvam Das Choudhury Sec. School, 436 Shillong List of Meritorious Candidates - MBOSE XII Commerce Marks Position Roll No Name School Secured St. Anthony's Hr. Sec. 1st 301269 Arunava Kar Purkyastha 453 * School, Shillong St. Edmunds College, 2nd 300565 Robert W Kharngi 442 Shillong Seven Set Annexe Hr. Sec. 3rd 301156 Guddi Kumari Prasad 428 School, Shillong St. Edmunds College, 4th 300566 Ronuj Bori 421 Shillong St.
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