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VOL. 27, NO. 29, March 28, 2008 (Chaitra 15 2064 B.S.)
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University of Cambridge
Brilliance in Nepal 2007
University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) presented awards to thirty-one Nepalese high-achieving students
By A CORRESPONDENT
From world toppers to other high achieving students different schools, University of Cambridge International Examinations presented awards recognizing students for their highest performance in A-Level examination of last year.
Jointly organized by the Cambridge Educators' Association in Nepal and
the British Council Nepal, four students scored highest marks in the
world. Pratham Joshi of Katmandu Mulpi Institute scored highest mark
in the Computing in November AS level exam.
Similarly, Srishti Adhikary and Aayush Khadka of Rato Bangla School
secured highest mark in Psychology (November) A level and Language and
Literature in English June AS level respectively.
Julia Mary Hayes of Kathmandu International Study Center secured
highest mark in English Language (June) in AS level.
Similarly, Prashanta Kharel of Budhanilkantha School and Aayush Khadka
of Rato Bangla School were top in Nepal across any 3 A level and 1 AS
Level respectively in June and November.
Likewise, Kiran Shrestha of Kathmandu Xavier International College was the
topper in Nepal AS level November. Gajendra Rijal of Rato Bangla School
in AS level Chemistry and Physics A level in November.
Himanshu Golchha British Council topped in Economics of AS level
November. Shrishti Adhikari Rato Bangla topped in General paper
international AS level, Shobha Limbu of Chelsea International School
in General Paper International in November. The British School's Rosie
Hogg topped Psychology in AS level June.
Shree Krishna Regmi of Kathmandu Malpi Institute topped accounting in
June A level, Shalini Rana of The British School A level June in Art
and Design, Sameer Aryal of Budhanilkantha School topped in Biology in
A level, and Abhishek Chettri of Rato Bangla topped in biology A level
in November.
Similarly, Suman Poudel of Kathmandu Malpi Institute topped in Business
Studies and Economics of A level June. Prajesh Adhikary of Rato Bangla
topped in Chemistry in A level in November.
Likewise, Nirakar Poudel of Kathmandu Malpi Institute topped in Computing A
level June.Sugat Bhattarai of Rato Bangla school topped in economics
in A level November. Aalok Raj Pandey of Rato Bangla topped in
Mathmatics in November. Sajala Pandey of Budhanilkantha topped in
sociology A level June. Milap Dixit of Rato Bengla topped in sociology
of A level in November.
Secretary of Ministry of Sports and Education Shanker Prasad Pandey,
John Fry, country manager of British Council and Suzy Chaudhary of CIE
Nepal Representative distributed the prize.
Sudhir Kumar Jha, president of CEAN and principle of Chelsea
International School gave votes of thanks. There are altogether 21
institutions in Nepal running A-Level classes. Currently more than 160
countries run A-Level classes.
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