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                                                                                       GSEB 10th Results 2016

 

NEW DELHI: With CBSE set to announce latest results for Class 10th and 12th by May-end, a SMS-based company is making it easier for young students to find out their results. TxtWeb, a cloud-based platform by Intuit, provides exam brings about students via sms messages.

Students who gave Class 10th examinations in 2010 can send your message SMS@cbse10 to 51115 to acquire their scores. Similarly, people that sat for Class 12th examinations only need to send SMS@cbse12 to 51115 to have their results via sms.

The service is continue to exist Airtel, Vodafone, Idea and Tata Docomo and Re 1 is charged for each and every message.

Commenting around the service, Manish Maheshwari, managing director, txtWeb, said, "These apps enable the student sign up for the exam result GSEB 10th result 2016 and send out automatically on the student's mobile via SMS in real time. The aim of these apps is always to empower all Indian students and equip these with information about the go."



Delhi Private School Dubai hails UAE top scorer in CBSE results

DUBAI // Delhi Private School Dubai is celebrating after learning certainly one of its students is presumed for being among the high scorers from the annual Grade 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams inside UAE.

The examination was presented with to CBSE curriculum students in March and is particularly offered in one among three streams: science, commerce and humanities. Results were released completely on Thursday.

For Delhi Private School Dubai (DPSD), this can be a first time among its students has performed so well.

“Somehow or perhaps the other, there were not yet secured our UAE topper,” said Rachna Prakash, DPSD headmistress. “We are really proud. It’s an incredible sense of achievement and pride and, I mean, we're also at the top of the planet.”

Vineet Nair, 17, scored 98.2 per cent inside the science stream10th Class CBSE Result 2016, making her the presumed top performer inside country.

“I was shocked,” said Vineet, a Kerala native who lives in Dubai regarding his parents and twin brother, Visakh. “I was expecting great results, however, not this great.”

His mother, Kala, said she expected nothing less from her high-achieving sons.

“They been employed hard, so I expected this.”

Although Visakh didn't score all the way to his brother, he still achieved a standard score of 95.2 within the science stream.