22 of the 28 students who appeared for this exam scored a distinction.
There has been an increase in the number of distinction
and A-star holders among those who took the International General Certificate of
Secondary Education (IGCSE) exams (Oct-Nov session), the results of which were announced
on January 23rd, Monday. Of our total batch of 107 students who appeared for the
examinations, most students got A-stars and A grades. Girls performed exceptionally
well in this batch, said Vandana Lulla, principal of Podar International School,
Mumbai. While most IGCSE students opt for the April-May session for their final
examination, a small chunk of students choose the October-November session. Since
those who appear for the exams in May get their results by August, they are out
of the junior college admission process that starts in June every year. At D. G. Khetan
International School, Mumbai, 22 of the 28 students who appeared for this exam scored
a distinction.
Courtesy: Times of India