CUET–UG: 4 Keralites score 100 percentile
Making the state proud, four Keralite students scored 100 percentile in four subjects at the Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate or CUET-UG. K Sidharth, Jona Joseph, G Shivapriya and Aksa Merin Abraham are the four candidates who bagged the perfect score.
Making the state proud, four Keralite students scored 100 percentile in four subjects at the Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate or CUET-UG. K Sidharth, Jona Joseph, G Shivapriya and Aksa Merin Abraham are the four candidates who bagged the perfect score.
Making the state proud, four Keralite students scored 100 percentile in four subjects at the Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate or CUET-UG. K Sidharth, Jona Joseph, G Shivapriya and Aksa Merin Abraham are the four candidates who bagged the perfect score.
Making the state proud, four Keralite students scored 100 percentile in four subjects at the Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate or CUET-UG. K Sidharth, Jona Joseph, G Shivapriya and Aksa Merin Abraham are the four candidates who bagged the perfect score.
K Sidharth, who is a Keralite based in Delhi scored 100 percentile in English, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology (normalised score of 200 each). He was a student of ASN Senior Secondary School, Mayur Vihar, Phase – 1.
Interestingly, he had scored 98.8% for the Class-12 exam. He is the son of KN Jayasankar, a lawyer and Mani Jayasankar, both natives of Mullur in Thrissur.
Meanwhile, Kottayam Anikkadu native Jona Joseph scored 100 percentile in History, Political Science, English and Psychology. The former student of Navy Children’s School, Kochi, had scored 99.2% in Class 12. She is the daughter of retired CRPF deputy commandant Benny Sebastian and Swapna C Abraham, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel.
Aksa Merin Abraham who passed Class 12 with 99.2% marks from St Thomas Central School, Thiruvananthapuram, scored 100 percentile in Psychology, English, Sociology and Political Science.
Ranjith Abraham who works as safety coordinator at a construction company in Kuwait and Mini Mary Alex, who is a teacher at Kuwait United Indian School, are her parents.