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Jharkhand News: Baldwin High School honours top board performers of 2024-25

Career Fair at Baldwin Farm Area High School inspires students

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
1 November 2025
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Jharkhand News: Baldwin High School honours top board performers of 2024-25
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Jamshedpur, Nov 1: Baldwin Farm Area High School, Kadma, Jamshedpur, hosted a grand Felicitation Ceremony today to honour its high-achieving students from the 2024-25 academic session. The event celebrated students who demonstrated outstanding performance in the Class X and Class XII Board Examinations.

The function was graced by Dr. Ashok Singh, former Principal of Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Bokaro, and a recipient of both National and CBSE awards, who served as the Chief Guest.

He was joined by key members of the school management, including Secretary Prabhas Kumar, Director Dr. Rajeev Ranjan Sinha, Management Committee member Ajay Kumar, Principal Dr. Shubhoshree Sarkar, and Manager Sachin Kumar.

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The ceremony began traditionally with the Principal welcoming the guests with bouquets, followed by the lighting of the lamp and a prayer dance performance.

The Class XII results saw Riddhima Sinha claim the top spot with an impressive 98% aggregate. She was closely followed by Satwik Siven, who secured the second position with 97.2%. The third position went to Srishti Singh (94.8%), followed by Rupali Kumari (94.4%) in fourth, and Shreya Singh and Arpit Tripathi, who tied for fifth place with 93.6% each.

A special honour was also extended to Satwik Siven for his outstanding performance in the JEE-2025 examination.

In the Class X Board Examination, Kunj Kumar led the cohort, achieving the first rank with 96.2%. Shaurya Kumar secured the second position with 94.4%. The other top achievers included Snigdha Kumari in third place (93.4%), Srishti Pandey in fourth (92.6%), Srinag in fifth (92.4%), and Supriya Kumari in sixth place (92%).

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Career Fair inspires students

A grand career fair was also organized at Baldwin Farm Area High School, where students from various schools participated. The main objective of the fair was to introduce students to emerging career opportunities and guide them toward making informed decisions for their future.

More than 25 universities and institutions set up stalls at the fair. Experts from diverse fields provided valuable information about careers in engineering, medicine, commerce, and other emerging sectors.

They guided students on how to choose the right career path based on their interests and abilities and discussed the educational qualifications and skills required to achieve success in different professions.

The students showed remarkable enthusiasm, particularly those from classes 9 to 12, who were keen to explore career options suited to their aptitudes. Many students expressed that the fair proved extremely beneficial as it helped them gain clarity about their future academic and professional goals.

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Career counseling sessions were also held, where psychological experts offered guidance on stress management, time management, and decision-making. They emphasized that career choices should not be based on social expectations or family pressure but should align with one’s interests and capabilities.

In her concluding remarks, Principal Dr. Subhoshree Sikar stated that the school’s mission is not only academic excellence but also to nurture responsible and self-reliant individuals. She thanked the guests, teachers, and students for their active participation and contribution to making the career fair a success.

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