Bokaro: In a remarkable display of academic excellence, 15 students from Delhi Public School (DPS) Bokaro have secured outstanding results in the prestigious Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM), further cementing the school’s reputation as a leader in educational achievements.
Shlok Anand emerged as the State topper in Category A (Classes VII-XI), scoring an impressive 59 points in Jharkhand, while Arush Banerjee claimed the District topper and second State topper positions in Category B (Class XII), with a score of 54.
The IOQM, the first stage of the Indian Mathematical Olympiad program, is renowned for its challenging tests of mathematical aptitude and problem-solving skills. Success in this stage is the gateway for students aiming to compete in the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO), making these accomplishments even more significant.
The achievements of these DPS Bokaro students are a testament to their unwavering commitment, hard work, and passion for mathematics. Their success has not only brought immense pride to the school but has also placed Jharkhand on the map of academic excellence.
Dr. A. S. Gangwar, Principal of DPS Bokaro, extended his congratulations to the students and acknowledged the role of the school in nurturing their talents. “These accomplishments are a result of the collective effort of the school, students, and parents. They reflect our commitment to providing world-class education and fostering academic excellence in various fields,” he said.
Along with Shlok Anand and Arush Banerjee, other students who qualified in the IOQM include Shivam Ojha, Anuj, Ayush Raj, Kumar Anmol, Aarush Ranjan, Nitin Kumar Singh, Ayush Lachhiramka, Aditya Raj Chauhan, Shirish Krejia, Shudhanshu Kumar, Malvin Parira, Jay Satvik Madireddy, and Ayushi Singh.
This stellar performance showcases the caliber of DPS Bokaro’s students and highlights the school’s dedication to academic brilliance.