M N Thanmai (fourth from left), a student of Sri Ramakrishna Vidyashala, who emerged as the state topper with 625 out of 625 marks in SSLC, being felicitated Mysuru on Friday.
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Mysuru: M N Thanmai, a student of Sri Ramakrishna Vidyashala, in Mysuru, has emerged as the state topper in SSLC after revaluation.
Thanmai of Vidyashala, a residential composite PU college, in Yadavagiri, Mysuru, had obtained 622 in the 10th standard examination. In Kannada, Social Science and Science, he scored just one mark less than the maximum marks. Thus, he had applied for revaluation. Now, after revaluation, Thanmai has emerged as the state topper, by scoring 625 out of 625.
Swami Muktidananda, adhyaksha of Sri Ramakrishna Ashram and trustee of Ramakrishna Math and Mission; and Swami Yukteshananda, correspondent of the Vidyashala, felicitated Thanmai on Friday.
T K Chandrashekar, principal, said the Vidyashala has achieved 100 per cent results in this year's SSLC examination. Among 97 students, who appeared for the exam, 32 students have scored 600 and above marks.
"While 75 students have secured distinction, 21 have secured first class, and only one student has secured second class,” he said.
The other toppers of the Vidyalaya are: Aakarsh Sanjay Kumar – 623; Omkar Maruti Talwar – 622; Parineet Duddihalli – 622; and Ayush Bhat - 620.