Anoop Kumar of BB Shanti Vidyapeeth HSS Udhampur bagged fourth position with 721 marks (96.1 per cent) while fifth position went to Ikhlaq Ahmed of Sri Guru Har Krishan Public HSS Poonch at 719 marks (95.8 per cent). Aprita Bhou of DBN Vidya Mandir, HSS Jammu got sixth position securing 716 marks (95.4 per cent). Seventh position went to Aprajita of International HSS Rajouri, who claimed 715 marks (95.3 per cent).
Peunika Marwaha of Shiksha Niketan HSS, Jeevan Nagar, Jammu got 714 marks (95.2 per cent) to secure eighth position while ninth position was shared by Ankush Koul of Shanti Swaroop Memorial Public HSS Patoli, Jammu and Disha Gupta of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu, both of whom bagged 713 marks (95 per cent). Tenth position was clinched by Shivam Padha of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu with 712 marks (94.9 per cent).
Supriya Gupta and Payal Gupta, both students of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu claimed first and third positions respectively in Commerce stream securing 728 (97 per cent) and 722 (96.2 per cent) marks respectively. Second position was secured by Somika Aggarwal of Model Academy HSS, BC Road, who got 726 marks (96.8 per cent).
Fourth position in Commerce was bagged by Jatin Wahi of Kotwal National Institute of Teaching, Talab Tillo, Jammu with 713 marks (95 per cent) while Ruchi Kumari of May Fair HSS Jammu stood fifth in the Merit List taking 712 marks (94.9 per cent). Sixth position went to Gulzar Singh Jamwal of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu with 709 marks (94.5 per cent).
Seventh position was shared by Aarushi Sharma of Shiksha Bhawan HSS, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu and Ashit Bajaj of SRML HSS, Parade Ground. They had 708 marks (94.4 per cent). Ishan Gupta of Model Academy HSS BC Road, Jammu clinched eighth position securing 705 marks (94 per cent)
Ninth position was shared by Mandeep Kour Dutta of Montessori Nargis Dutt Public Senior Secondary School, RS Pura and Vani Mahajan of Vidya Peeth Public HSS, Chougan Salathia, Jammu. Both of them secured 704 marks (93.8 per cent) while 10th position went to Sneha Slathia of Shiksha Niketan HSS, Jeevan Nagar, Jammu with 703 marks (93.7 per cent).
Chander Mohini of Government HSS Jourian topped Arts faculty claiming 701 marks (93.4 per cent). She was followed by Varun Kumar of SRML HSS, Parade Ground, Jammu, who took 694 marks (92.5 per cent). With 688 marks (91.7 per cent), Aarushi Jandial of RKS Girls HSS Bishnah claimed third position.
Harleen Kour of Shiksha Niketan HSS Jeevan Nagar, Jammu and Riya Gupta of Govt Girls HSS Mubarak Mandi, Jammu secured fourth and fifth positions respectively taking 681 (90.8 per cent) and 679 (90.5 per cent) marks respectively. Jaspreet Kour of Shiksha Niketan HSS, Jeevan Nagar secured sixth position with 677 marks (90.2 per cent).
Seventh, eighth and ninth positions went to Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi students—Kamaljot Kour, Swati Adotra and Mridu Sharma, who had 676 (90.1 per cent), 675 (90 per cent) and 672 (89.6 per cent) marks respectively. Tenth position was claimed by Renu Bala of Government Girls HSS Akhnoor with 663 marks (88.4 per cent).
Sonal Jain of Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi topped in Home Science with 637 marks (84.9 per cent). Poonam Sharma of Government Girls HSS, Shastri Nagar followed her with 613 marks (81.7 per cent). Shria Abrol of Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi got third position with 599 marks (79.8 per cent). At 554 marks (73.8 per cent) Asma Amin of Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi got fourth position while fifth position went to Reetika Jain of the same institution with 548 marks (73 per cent).
Shakti Devi of Government Girls HSS, Shastri Nagar bagged sixth position securing 538 marks (71.7 per cent). Seventh and eighth positions went to Shivani Sharma and Tanya Sharma, both students of Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi, who took 536 (71.4 per cent) and 522 marks (69.6 per cent) respectively.
Prinka Devi of Government Girls HSS, Shastri Nagar and Neha Gupta of Government Girls HSS, Mubarak Mandi secured ninth and tenth positions with 508 (67.7 per cent) and 506 (67.4) per cent marks respectively. |