LCR Indian Institutions' student secures state 10th rank after SSLC revaluation


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal

Bantwal, May 22: In a remarkable achievement in the SSLC examination revaluation results for the academic year 2025-26, Deepthi K, a student of LCR Indian Institutions, Kakkyapadavu, has secured the 10th rank at the state-level by scoring 616 marks out of 625.

With the revised marks, she also emerged as the school topper. Deepthi is the daughter of Ravi K and Meenakshi couple from Kodange in Tenkakaje Karu village.

Deepthi secured full marks in Kannada and Hindi subjects. Earlier, she had scored 95 marks in social science. Following the revaluation process, her score in the subject increased by two marks to 97, taking her overall percentage to 98.56.

LCR Indian Institutions, located at Kakkyapadavu in Uli village of Bantwal taluk, has earned recognition over the past decade for its achievements in academics, sports, cultural activities and other co-curricular fields at the national, state, district and taluk levels.

The institution, situated in a rural area, continues to play a significant role in the holistic development of students and nurturing academic excellence.

 

 

  

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