Gautam Adani praised Adani Vidya Mandir students for 100% CBSE results


New Delhi:

Adani Group President Gautam Adani on Thursday appreciated the efforts of students and teachers in Adani Vidya Mandir Ahmedabad (AVMA), which was to get 100 percent results in the CBSE 2025 examination.

AVMA recorded a stellar 100 percent pass rate, with all 95 students achieved the First Division.

“Our Adani Vidya Mandir, Ahmedabad, was ranked in the top schools in India with only 100 percent CBSE results. There is proof that when faith is found, magic happens!” Gautam Adani shared in a post on social media platform X.

With the declaration of CBSE Grade XII results on 13 May, AVMA scored 232 out of 250 in the NABET score for 2025.

The achievement put Awma at the top of the list in the top level schools of the country and in the disadvantaged category.

“No fee! No limit! It was said that they were born with fewer opportunities. But they studied hard and had big dreams!” The chairman of the Adani Group said.

He also shared that “a heartfelt thanks to the incredible teachers and employees for his tireless commitment!”

Adani Vidya Mandir Schools Serve Over 3,000 Students Through Four Campuses: Ahmedabad and Bhadreshwar in Gujarat, Surguja in Chhattisgarh and Krishnapatnam in andhra Pradesh.

In February, AVMA was postponed in the category of ‘School for Undergraduate/Right to Education (RTE) Implementation’ and Dr. Minister of State for Education Dr. The ‘Samagik Shikha Award’ was received from Suknata Mazumdar.

AVMA integrates the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS), which was adopted by the United Nations in its curriculum in 2015, ensuring global perspective in its academic approach.

Among the notable beliefs of AVMA is the International Green School Award by Green Mentors, presented at Cornell University, New York, US; And its certification as a ‘kind school’ by random acts of kindness.

These appreciation enhances school dedication to environmental leadership and promotes kindness in the form of integral aspects of education.

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