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Three DPS Ranchi students advance to second level of IAPT Exam

THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK   Advertisement Ranchi, Jan 28: Three students from Delhi Public School (DPS), Ranchi, have successfully qualified for the…

Three DPS Ranchi students advance to second level of IAPT Exam

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Ranchi, Jan 28: Three students from Delhi Public School (DPS), Ranchi, have successfully qualified for the second level of the prestigious Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) exam for the academic year 2024-25.

Competing in the Group B category, these talented students have brought pride to their school and showcased their skills on a national platform. The achievers are Ojasv Kumar (Class X), who excelled in Biology; Akshat Om (Class XI), who displayed exceptional talent in Astronomy; and Snehal Raj Singh (Class XI), who demonstrated expertise in Physics.

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Dr. R.K. Jha, Principal of DPS Ranchi, congratulated the students on their accomplishments. “We are immensely proud of Ojasv, Akshat, and Snehal for their outstanding achievements in the IAPT exam. Their success reflects their dedication and the invaluable guidance of their teachers. We wish them the very best for the second level and are confident they will continue to shine and inspire their peers,” he said.

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