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Congratulations!

Congratulations to Siddharth Saxena for Securing AIR 607 in Unified Council National Level Exam Class X (Roll. No. 8510G023). Siddharth is a student of St Joseph Co. Ed. School, Bhopal. He secured meritorious position last year as well.

Update: Siddharth also got through IIT JEE later with AIR of under 300.

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