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Puranchandra Vidyaniketan
Kanpur
C.B.S.E Affiliation No. : 2130141

Prospectus
INTRODUCTION
In the year 1987, Shri Puran Chandra Gupta Smarak Trust
was established in the memory of Late Shri Puran
Chandra Gupta, the Founder of Dainik Jagran
Newspaper. His Holiness Late Shri Swami Ram, Spiritual
Head of the Trust emphasized to establish a
VIDYANIKETAN in Kanpur to provide best possible
GUIDING SPIRIT OF education synthesizing the Indian culture, heritage, and
OUR INSTITUTION traditions with modern education technology.

Aims and Objectives


This school would strive for overall development of a child
by heterogeneously blending Indian culture and heritage
with modern internationally acceptable educational
systems. This would broadly cover the following :
! Provide quality education and creating a zest for
learning.
! Broadening mental horizons and creating awareness
within.
! Ensuring physical, mental and spiritual growth.
! Channelise youthful energy towards the environment
and society with a positive attitude.
! Face the complexities of life with courage and lead a
disciplined life.
! Strong emphasis on character growth.
! Inculcate in a child ethical and moral values by
providing an appropriate moral and cultural
environment.

The Motto of the School is

Late Shri Puran Chandra Gupta VIDYA DADATI VINAYAM ¼fo|k nnkfr fou;e~½
(2nd Jan., 1912 - 16th Sept., 1986) Knowledge bestows Humility
Founder : JAGRAN GROUP
Moral & Value Education
The school's main objective is to develop human values in
the students to appreciate the good living. Adequate
emphasis is laid on building strong character and good
social contribution. Our obligation to students goes
beyond basic education. We aim at building them as
conscientious, confident and independent individuals to
transform them into responsible citizens of India.
SCHOOL MANAGING COMMITTEE
Shri Yogendra Mohan Gupta – Chairman

Shri Mahendra Mohan Gupta – Vice Chairman

Smt. Raj Gupta – Member

Smt. Ritu Gupta – Member/Director

Shri Bhaskar Ganti – Member/Secretary


Principal

Smt. S. Mukherjee – Member


Vice Principal

Shri S. S. Bishnoi – Member

Smt. Gunita Agarwal – Member

Dr. R. K. Sud – Member

Shri Sarva Mitra Sharma – Member

Shri K. M. Tripathi, Addl. Director (Basic) – Govt. Nominee


Deptt. of Edn., Govt. of U.P.

Shri R. K. Jalan – Parents' Representative

Shri D. C. Mishra – Parents' Representative

Sr. Nirupa, Principal, – C.B.S.E. Representative


Mariampur Sr. Sec. School, Kanpur

To be nominated – C.B.S.E. Representative

As per Seniority List – Teachers’ Representative

As per Seniority List – Teachers’ Representative

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Location Map

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Campus
The campus is thoughtfully planned and incorporates a futuristic
design. It offers the perfect setting for physical well-being and
harmonious development of the mind and spirit. Its gardens and
playfields provide a pleasing sight and a suitable atmosphere for a
sound mind in a sound body.

School Building
On a six-acre plot in Barra, Kanpur, the two interconnected three-
storeyed school buildings cater well to the requirements of a fully
developed 10+2 school. Equipped with large and airy classrooms,
audiovisual centre, libraries, learning resource centres, science and
computer labs, it also has a hostel facility for boys.

“Excellent spirit amongst the students. A pleasant surprise that


even Grade 12 students are encouraged to work with hands. A
very rare initiative which will surely influence all of us to work with
hands and respect those who work with hands. Wish to come
again to the school to learn more.”

– Shri Vineet Joshi, Chairman, CBSE


21.11.2013

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CURRICULUM
Puranchandra Vidyaniketan, a co-educational English medium school is
affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi for 10+2 stage of Education in Science &
Commerce streams. The education system is designed to achieve a
balance between academic and curricular activities, which will enable
students to compete successfully at all levels. The curriculum is regularly
updated keeping in mind the needs and demands of the changing society.

Courses of Study
The whole school is divided into four functional areas from Nursery to
Class XII. All through the school the medium of instruction is ENGLISH.
At the Nursery stage prior to Class I the focus of learning will be on
observation, identification, listening, singing, dance, cultivation of motor
functions that revolve around the preparation of basic 3R's for academic
skills.

The main subjects of study from class I-XII :


Class I to IV
* English * Hindi * Mathematics
* Environmental Science * Computer Studies * General Knowledge

Class V to VIII
* English * Hindi * Mathematics
* General Science * Social Studies * Sanskrit
* Computer Studies * General Knowledge
(Sanskrit for class VI to VIII is taught as a third language.)

Class IX and X
* English * Hindi * Mathematics
* Science and Technology * Social Studies * Information
Technology
Class XI and XII
Science (with Mathematics)
* Physics * Chemistry * Mathematics
* English (Core / Elective) * Hindi/Music/Economics/Art/
Computer Sc.

Science (with Biology)


* Physics * Chemistry * Biology
* English (Core / Elective) * Hindi/Music/Economics/Art/
Informatics Practices

Commerce
* Accountancy * Business Studies * Economics
* English (Core / Elective) * Hindi/Music/Mathematics/Art
Informatics Practices

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Student – Parent – Teacher
Interaction
The school urges parents to keep constant communication to help
monitor the growth and development of the student. Parent teacher
meetings are held about four times a year so that the parents can discuss
their wards progress with the subject teachers. Apart from this, the Class
Teachers, the Coordinators and in-charges of the Nursery, Primary,
Middle and Senior sections apart from the Head of Academics and Vice
Principal are available for interaction with the parents. Parents are
encouraged to discuss their wards education and well being with the
Principal at the appointed times.

Staff
The staff are qualified teachers, most with long experience of work in
Public Schools. The teachers are efficient and experienced to maintain
and improve the standards of a really good public school.

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Extra-curricular Activities
The school prides itself in offering many an activity appropriate to the
student's age group. These augment the academic learning and
develop interest to pursue various skills and hobbies. Art, Music, Work
Education, Societies, Games and Sports, Health Education and Value
Education are given importance so that each student can develop into
a complete person with leadership qualities
Work Education
• Adventure Sport • Gardening
• Aero Modelling • Geography Models
• Applique work • Gift Wrapping
• Architectural Drawing • Glass Printing
• Art • Gymnasium
• Astronomy • Industrial Chemistry
• AutoCAD • Instrumental Music
• Batik • Casio
• Best out of waste • Guitar
• Tabla
• Block Printing
• Interior Designing
• Book Binding
• Kite Making
• Box Making
• Knitting
• Calligraphy • Learning Resource Articles
• Candle making • Leather Craft
• Card Making • Library Maintenance
• Carpentry • Macrame
• Casio • Needle work
• Ceramic Designing • Non Fire Cooking
• Clay Modelling • Origami
• Collage • Paper bags
• Compass & Map Reading • Paper Cut Flowers
• Computer Application • Paper Envelope
• Computer Software • Papier Machie
development • Philately
• Cooking • Photography
• Crochet • Pins & threads
• Dance • Pot Decoration
• Decorative Pots and Articles • Rangoli Decoration
• Resham Painting
• Drawing
• Road Safety
• Drawing and Painting
• Robotics
• Eco Club
• School Website
• Electronics Management
• Embroidery • Skating
• Fabric Collage • Soft Toys making
• Fabric Painting • Statistical Charts
• Fashion Designing • Tie & Dye
• First Aid • Two Wheeler Maintenance
• Food Preservation • Vandanvar
• Fountain Making • Vocal Music

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Co-curricular Activities
• Creative Writing • Extempore Speeches
• Debating • Mathematical Modelling
• Dramatics • Poetry Writing
• Elocution • Quiz
• Essay Writing • Science Models

Games & Sports


• Athletics • Hockey
• Badminton • Karate
• Basketball • Kho Kho
• Cricket • Skating
• Football • Volleyball
• Gymnastics • Weight Lifting

Societies
• Creative Writing • IAYP
• Business Forum • Maintenance of Library
• Business Organisation • Memory Techniques
• Career Club • Music- Percussion Instruments
• Consumer Forum
• National Service Scheme - NSS
• Dance
• NCC
• Disaster Management
• Science Club
• English Debating
• Hindi Dramatics • Verbal & Non Verbal Reasoning

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Art & Music Education
The school strives to develop the finer human sensitivity and
appreciation of aesthetics through Art and Music. It provides a lot of
scope for the students to take up Art through various media. Our Art
and Craft teachers give each student lessons in different techniques and
styles. Four large halls are exclusively set aside as art and craft areas.
For Music and Dance about six teachers continuously help to make
each student appreciate the Indian Classical Music and learn it. A large
area with spacious rooms is developed in the school building itself for
vocal and instrumental music, dance and a lecture room.
As the school is an active member of the SPIC MACAY (Society for the
promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth),
renowned artists and dancers visit the school regularly and perform
various forms of these performing arts and music for the students.
Physical and Health Education
The school aims at all round development of the student's personality. It
focuses on the activities that harmonize the body and the mind. The
students participate in various games and sports throughout the year.
Besides this many students reach early or stay back after school to play
or participate in sports coaching. The events are organized house wise
through which they are brought up to meet challenges. All participants
and those who excel are awarded prizes and certificates in the intra and
inter school competitions that are an integral part of the School
calendar. To help the students to attain a sound physique, a new
gymnasium is setup in the school.
Information Technology
Information & Communication Technology is an essential part of the
curriculum and is introduced from class I level. The four computer labs
–for primary, middle and senior section are equipped with TFT’s &
networking. The Foundation of Information Technology is a
compulsory subject for class IX/X students. Class XI/XII students pursue
Computer Science or Informatics Practices as an elective subject.
Projects are assigned on relevant topics to enhance the learning. PCVN
ICT Society (PITS) organises the popular IT related annual Carnival for
various schools of UP. Such competitions keep them abreast with latest
technological developments.
Digital Learning Resource Centres
The school has constructed a new four storied block in the campus with
the singular purpose to enhance the quality of Teaching Learning
Process. All the learning resources, traditional as well as modern are
kept in a class specific Learning Resource Centre.
These halls are equipped with state of Art equipments such as
Promethean Board, projectors and Computers. The teachers are
trained in the use of such technology to augment their traditional pupil
specific classroom teaching.
Being spacious these halls allow flexible seating to make group activities
more effective for teaching all subjects.

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Opportunities for Creative Writing
and the School Publications
Children are encouraged to express their views through creative writing.
We publish six issues of the School Newsletter - EXPOSURE and
DIFFERENT STROKES the Annual Profile, and the Annual Chronicle
– JAGRITI during each academic session. They get ample opportunity
to write on certain topics for Wall Magazine – UNMESH and the
IMPRESSION boards that are used for Inter House competitions for
creative writing on thought provoking topics.

House Culture
The students are divided into four Houses called Blue Birds, Golden
Wings, Green Leaves and Red Roses thus providing opportunities for
healthy competition in sports and other activities. Each house is in
charge of a House Master/Mistress, who is responsible for grooming the
students with the help of their house teachers and house prefects. The
system encourages a sense of teamwork and community responsibility.

Outward Bound School Activities


Students are sent on trekking and cycling expeditions and other
organized trips with teachers as escorts regularly to give them exposure
to outer world. Places usually visited by younger age group students
include Allen Forest, Moti-Jheel, Bird Sanctuary at Nawabganj, Ganga
Ghat, Bithoor, Parag Dairy, Dainik Jagran Press, Tanneries, Kannauj,
Kalpi Fort, Lucknow etc. Our middle school and senior school students
are encouraged to travel by train with/without escorts. These students
are often sent out on Trekking expeditions to places like Gangotri,
Kedarnath, Badrinath, Shimla Hills etc. A few students are sent regularly
to attend the Adventure Courses at Nehru Institute of Mountaineering,
Uttarkashi and National Adventure Institute, Panchmarhi. Such
activities boost their confidence and make them learn to tackle the real
world.

Scouts and Guides


Bharat Scouts and Girl Guides programme is organized throughout the
year for the students of classes VI to VIII. In this, they undergo training
for various activities like tent pitching, cooking, first aid, scout laws etc.
They all enjoy the Annual Endurance camp that is usually held in the
school.

NCC
The school has a squad of 50 NCC Cadets of the junior division under
the supervision of the 59 Battalion of NCC. The students of the NCC
troops take part in parades and instructional classes and are regular
attendants of Annual Training Camps and weapon training sessions
held at the 59 UP NCC Battalion. They also help the staff members to
efficiently organize and manage the various school functions.

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International Award for
Young People
I.A.Y.P. presents young people with an individual challenge through
balanced non-competitive voluntary activities. Young people between
the age of 14 and 25 are encouraged to develop personal qualities of
self-reliance, perseverance and responsibility, which get them
international recognition. It prepares the students to perfect themselves
in different areas like service, adventure, skill and interest to aspire for
gold, silver and bronze awards.
Over the years, this has helped to create a closer international
cooperation arising directly from individual effort in many nations. Our
school is one of the prestigious members of this award programme.

School Prefectorial Body


The school gives various responsibilities to the students at
different levels to encourage their leadership traits. Class
monitors, games captains, Activity Secretaries and monitors
from class XI are appointed to bring out their talent.
All these culminate in a student's opportunity to be appointed
as the House Prefect, House Captain, School Prefect,
Headboy or Headgirl. The school expects the Prefectorial
body to contribute to the discipline and development of the
school by being role models to the other students in excellence
and conduct.

Career Guidance and Counselling


Students are given career guidance and counselling to expose
them to the vast range of careers open to them. Guest speakers
are invited from time to time to provide valuable information
in various fields of work and study. Students of class X and XII
are provided career guidance and counseling by professional
experts every year.

Old Students Association


The old students of our school have a forum known as
Puranchandra Ex-students Association (PESA) under which
they interact and get together at least once in a year. A lot of
our students who are in key positions in India and abroad are
keen to provide constructive support to their alma mater.

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Important Events and Functions
• Creative Writing • On the spot art competition
• Basant Panchami (Jagran-Humjoli)

• Children's day • Teachers day

• Endurance Camp for • World Aids day


Scouts and Guides • World Population day
• Independence day • Annual Athletics Meet
• International day for peace • Annual Day
• May day • House get together
• Megh Malhar Utsav • Investiture Ceremony of Prefects
(Tree Planting day)
• Investiture Ceremony of
• Mother's day Scouts & Girl Guides
• National Science day • PESA (Puranchandra
• Republic day Ex-students Association) get together
• CBSE Regional Science • Basketball Tournament for Boys & Girls
Exhibition for UP & Uttaranchal (CBSE Cluster IV UP & Bihar)

Special Assemblies
• Ambedkar Jayanti • Holi
• Baisakhi • Janamashtmi
• Christmas • Mahashivratri
• Deepawali • Martyr's day
• Dussehra • National Science Day
• End of the Term Assembly • Netaji Subhash Chandra
• Gandhi Jayanti Bose Jayanti
• Guru Nanak Jayanti • Rakshabandhan
• Hindi Day • World Population day
• Id-ul-Fitr • Buddha Purnima

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FACILITIES
Workshops and Laboratories
The school has developed fully operational workshops and
laboratories. The students love to work with hands in Electronics,
Photography, Carpentry, Sculpture and Clay-Modelling under the
expert guidance of instructors. Laboratories for Home Science and
Geography have also been developed as per the requirement of the
students.
For Physics, Chemistry and Biology three new spacious laboratories
have been recently added. These are well ventilated and provided with
high quality apparatus and instruments. The Computer laboratories are
fully renovated with latest systems and hardware.

Learning Resource Centre


The emphasis of our teaching especially up to the middle school is on “I
do, I learn”. In the Learning Resource Centre the students are given
direct experience of acquiring the knowledge through participation in
an activity. This helps them in forming a sound conceptual base in all
subjects like Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Languages etc.
There are separate learning resource centers for junior and senior
students.

A. V. Room
Useful teaching aids like television, Video Cassette Recorder, Audio
Cassette Player, DVD Players, Overhead Projector, Slide Projector,
LCD Projector, PA and Amplifier system are available in the air-
conditioned A.V. Room. Teachers for teaching learning activities
regularly use these teaching aids and gadgets. The department has a
good collection of video and audiocassettes and CD's to meet the
requirements for supplementing studies and recreational purpose.

Library
The school has a spacious and well-stocked main library. The junior
wing has a separate library in which books, magazines and periodicals
suitable to their age group are kept. Students are given two periods per
week to make use of the library. Also, they are allowed to go to library in
their free periods to consult the reference books.
The students are encouraged from the very beginning to use the library
and enrich their knowledge. In addition, the librarians are available to
give help and advice on study skills and researching topics.

Health Care
A health record of the students is maintained in the school through
regular medical checkups. In case of serious illness the parents are
informed immediately and the student is given medical attention in the
nearby hospital with the consulting doctors.
The school has its own Medical Inspection room and infirmary. The
height and weight of students is recorded and reported to the parents
with the period order report. Visiting physicians and specialists at least
once in a year carry out general medical, eye and dental checkups.

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Canteen
To ensure that the students get unadulterated snacks/food at
reasonable rates, the school has developed a canteen. The students
are allowed to the canteen only at recess. Student/staff may either
register for a cooked lunch on a regular basis or choose from a variety
of snacks. Price and quality of the items is checked from time to time.

Book Shop
A small bookshop is run independently by a shopkeeper in the
premises for books and stationery items for the students. The
materials needed for the craftwork are also available to them at
reasonable rates. However, the students are free to purchase them
from anywhere.

School Transport
The school has a fleet of nine buses to cover various routes in Kidwai
Nagar, Govind Nagar, Ratanlal Nagar, Pandu Nagar, Swaroop Nagar,
Azad Nagar, Nawab Ganj, Vishnupuri, Sharda Nagar, Geeta Nagar,
Vikas Nagar, Awas Vikas, Armapur, Kalyanpur, The Mall Road,
Cantonment, Murray Crossing, Civil Lines and other negotiable
areas. This facility is available to the students at a reasonable charge.
Accommodation in the school transport has to be applied for, in
advance, on a prescribed form.

Bank Counter
The school fee can be paid at the Central Bank of India, Subhash
Balika Vidyalaya, Saket Nagar, during the first fifteen days of April,
July, October and January for each quarter respectively.

NURSERY SECTION
A part of the school campus is exclusively set aside for the Nursery
Section which was added up in the year 2005. This comprises of LKG
& UKG classes under the care of well experienced teachers and
assistant teachers. Our tiny tots have big, bright, spacious and vibrant
class activity rooms adjoining the greenery and play areas. Colours
and craft, along with audio visual equipment, song and dance
activities keep them stimulated all through their time in the school.
The whole variety of play equipment is safe and age specific.

I am truly impressed with the holistic education


approach of the School in all aspects.
– Prof. Sanjay Dhande, Director, IIT, Kanpur
28.10.2005

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Boy's Hostel
The need for establishing a hostel has been felt since the inception of the
school. During the last few years of the running of Puranchandra
Vidyaniketan, a lot many parents who are either in transferable
Govt./Semi-Govt./Pvt. jobs /Business or living at a place where there is
no provision of proper educational facilities to their wards. Their wish
has become our commitment to provide the best possible education to
the students in an atmosphere most congenial for the all round
development of the personality. PCVN provides a 'Home' away from
home for the purpose.

Eligibility Condition
The admission into PCVN Boy's Hostel is restricted to:
a) The bonafide students of the school from class V to XII;
b) Those students whose parents/guardians are in transferable jobs or
are living at a place outside Kanpur where there is no provision for
proper education or are living abroad.
A limited number of seats are available in the hostel for boys only, in
different classes in the current session.

Spacious Dormitories
The Boy's Hostel Complex is designed and constructed on the 2nd floor
of the junior school building, under the direction of a renowned
architect to provide the best facilities and a pleasant ambience.
The hostel has three spacious and nicely illuminated and centrally
aircooled dormitories. Each dormitory houses about twenty students.

Furniture and Fittings


In order to make the living of the students comfortable, the living area,
dining hall, recreational rooms, toilets and bathrooms, M.I.
room/Infirmary are provided with excellent furniture and fittings.

Textbooks and Stationery


The students admitted into the Hostel are provided with textbooks and
stationery items (one time issue) as per the prescribed book list from the
school. The special stationery items will be made available to them from
the schoolbook shop against payment through bills.

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Nutritious Food
The students are provided with a wholesome and nutritious vegetarian
diet. All meals are cooked and prepared under the supervision of the
school staff (not a contractor) in the hotel kitchen. The kitchen is
equipped with modern gadgets and stainless steel cutlery and standard
crockery to maintain good hygiene. To promote good eating habits and
table manners, the children are served food in the dining hall situated
on the same floor.

Communication Facility
The students of the hostel have access to the telephone through the
dormitory teacher incharge. The parents can communicate to the
students on telephone through the Principal. The parents are requested
to use this facility sparingly.

Constant Care and Guidance


The students live in the hostel under the constant care of a senior
teacher who is the resident dormitory teacher incharge. The Principal,
who lives on the same floor of the building oversees and supervises the
administration and discipline of the hostel.

Special Tutorial Classes


Our own schoolteachers give students living in the hostel special tutorial
classes. During these evening classes the students get the help and
guidance of the particular subject teachers.

Discipline
As soon as the student is admitted into the school and the hostel he will
come under the school rules and hostel rules of discipline. Any violation
of rules will be dealt seriously. The parents are requested to cooperate
with the school authorities to maintain a high standard of discipline.

I had a very productive visit. The school is truly of a


high standard. Really enjoyed speaking to the
students.
– Rahul Gandhi, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
24.10.2008

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Admission
Procedure
Anyone seeking admission to Puranchandra Vidyaniketan Boys'
Hostel, has to fulfill the necessary conditions for admission into any
Class (Class V to XII) as per school rules. A separate Application Form
(which is available on request) should be submitted duly filled-in.
Before giving the final offer for a seat in the Hostel, the parents of the
child will be called for a personal interview with the Principal.
(i) The school will register names for admission in Class LKG, I and V
in the month of February.
(ii) Registered applicants will be tested on the basis of standard
NCERT syllabus on a particular date in March. (Exact date will be
notified at the time of Registration).
(iii) Registration for other classes will depend on availability of seats
and would be notified on the school notice board from February.
(iv) Candidates, short-listed on the basis of written test, may be called
for an interview and final list of selected students will be displayed
on the School Notice Board in the month of March.
(v) Selected students will be admitted within a week after the
publication of results.
(vi) For LKG the "preferred" age is 4 years, for UKG 5 years and 6 years
for Class I. This preferred age criteria is followed for higher classes
as applicable. Valid proof of age is required at the time of
registration. The Birth Certificate (original) duly signed by the
competent authority will be accepted as a proof of age for Class I
and below. For other classes, a valid certificate signed by the
Principal of a Govt. recognised school only, will be accepted.
(vii) Two passport size photographs are to be attached with the
registration Form.

WITHDRAWAL RULES
The school may at any time, and without assigning reasons, ask a
parent to withdraw his/her ward, if such a course is in the best interest of
the school and the student.
A parent wishing to withdraw his ward must give at least one month's
notice in writing. The transfer certificate and Examination Result Card
will not be issued until all school dues have been paid.

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Gradewise Result Analysis of
CBSE Board Examinations March 2014
The figure in each cell shows the number of students obtaining that grade in the subject.

Result of Class X 10 CGPA Holders


Subjects/Grades A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D E1 E2 No. of ! Apoorva Singh
Students
! Avibhash Bajpai
GRADE POINT 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 - -
! Richeek Awasthi
English 9 26 47 45 36 13 1 - - 177
! Shaelja Mishra
Hindi 14 42 54 44 18 5 - - - 177 ! Shivansh Singh
Math 23 31 42 32 22 23 4 - - 177 ! Siddharth Bajpai
Science 15 38 41 40 29 12 2 - - 177 ! Suvigya Agarwal
Social Science 13 43 39 36 31 15 - - - 177 ! Swarnava Sanyal
FIT 40 44 40 34 13 6 - - - 177 ! Yash Raj Singh

Result of Class XII


No. of
Subjects / Grades A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E
Students
English Core 47 44 31 22 9 3 0 0 0 156
Hindi 9 4 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 22
Mathematics 30 21 23 17 14 4 3 0 1 113
Physics 25 14 16 15 10 5 1 0 0 86
Chemistry 29 24 9 12 6 3 1 2 0 86
Biology 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6
Business Studies 23 14 7 9 6 9 0 0 0 68
Accountancy 10 19 13 8 9 7 2 0 0 68
Economics 40 17 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 70
Computer Science 5 8 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 27
Music 4 13 3 3 5 5 1 2 0 36
Painting 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 13
Informatics Practices 3 5 4 5 3 2 2 1 0 25
History 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Geography 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Certificate of Merit issued by C.B.S.E. to the top 0.1%


of the successful candidates of Class XII-2014
Aman Gupta (Chemistry)
Taranjot Singh Nanda (Economics)

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Our Past Ten years’ CBSE Result
Result of Class X
YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Appeared 158 154 146 150 156

Passed 158 154 146 150 156

Above 90% 12 13 30 33 52

80-89.99% 65 61 77 84 72

70-79.99% 49 51 30 24 26

60-69.99% 28 22 8 9 6

50-59.99% 4 7 1 – –

40-49.99% – – – – –

Toppers (%) 94.67 93.83 95.17 96 95.83

CGPA Wise Result Analysis


No. of Students
CGPA
Yr 2010 Yr 2011 Yr 2012 Yr 2013 Yr 2014
10 11 13 10 16 9
9 - 9.8 73 53 34 40 22
8 - 8.8 42 52 50 50 51
7 - 7.8 18 36 41 32 34
6 - 6.8 6 22 26 23 38
Below 6 0 1 10 17 23
Appeared 150 177 171 178 177
Qualified 150 177 171 178 177
Not Qualified Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

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Result of Class XII (All Streams)
YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Appeared 151 142 144 136 113 141 114 114 161 156

Passed 151 142 141 135 113 141 114 113 161 155

Compartmental – – 2 1 – – – – – 1

Failed – – 1 – – – – 1 – –

Result of Class XII Science


YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Above 90% 1 2 4 4 11 4 6 5 17 25

80-89.99% 26 21 31 29 29 31 31 23 29 31

70-79.99% 33 35 27 26 27 36 28 27 35 21

60-69.99% 16 21 9 15 3 12 7 12 11 8

50-59.99% 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 – 1 1

40-49.99% 1 1 – – – – 0 – 0 0

33-39.99% – – – – – – 0 1 0 0

Toppers (%) 93 92 94.4 91.4 93.8 92.6 92.4 95 96.2 96.2

Result of Class XII Commerce


YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Above 90% – 1 1 6 3 7 2 9 11 11

80-89.99% 7 11 16 15 18 17 10 15 14 28

70-79.99% 25 15 19 23 7 13 11 17 24 16

60-69.99% 21 16 17 10 10 12 15 4 12 13

50-59.99% 12 10 11 4 2 5 3 1 6 0

40-49.99% 3 1 4 – 1 1 – – 1 0

33-39.99% – – – – – – – – 0 0

Toppers (%) 84 93 94.2 92.4 93.6 95 92.2 96 94.4 95.8

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School Timings
SUMMER REST OF THE WINTER
YEAR

Reporting time 7.20 A.M. 7.50 A.M. 8.20 A.M.


at School For Nursery 8.00 A.M. For Nursery 8.15 A.M. For Nursery 9.00 A.M.

School 1.40 P.M. 2.10 P.M. 2.10 P.M.


Finishes For Nursery 11.30 A.M. For Nursery 11.45 A.M. For Nursery 12.30 A.M.

Timings may be changed as per weather conditions.

Uniform
(i) Grey Trousers (for Classes VI onwards)/Shorts (for Class I to V)/
Skirts (for girls). Cloth material - similar to BINNY's Shade No. TC-
46 (Marlborough).

(ii) White Shirt (Half Sleeves for Summer & Full Sleeves for Winter).
Cloth material - Plain white Terrycot.

(iii) Plain Black Shoes with laces for Boys and Black Shoes with buckles
for girls.

(iv) Bottle Green Woollen Pullovers or Cardigans for Winter (Optional).


Grey stockings for girls during winter (optional).

(v) Green Blazer with a school pocket crest for Winter (Compulsory).
Cloth material - Modella Shade No. 2/Raymonds.

(vi) Socks, Belts, Necktie, Badges, House Colour Tee Shirts and Blazer
Pocket Crest are available at the school counter.

(vii) Games Dress : Navy Blue Shorts for Girls (for Classes I to V), Navy
Blue Shorts/Divided Skirts for girls above Class VI. Navy Blue
shorts for Boys for all classes. House colour tee shirts according to
allotment of Houses are available at the school counter.

For more details please visit our website www.pcvnkanpur.com

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List of Distinguished Chief Guests for the Annual Day Functions in the School
1991 Shri Rajiv Gandhi (For Inaugural Ceremony) 2005 Shri Ashok Ganguly
Prime Minister of India Chairman, CBSE
Shri Vidya Charan Shukla Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal
Hon'ble Minister for Water Resources Govt. of India Minister of State for Home, Govt. of India
1992 Shri Satyanarayan Reddy 2006 Shri Praful Patel
Governor of U.P. Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Govt. of India
1993 Shri Motilal Vora Shri Vijay Darda
Governor of U.P. M.P. Editor, Lokmat
His Holiness Swami Ram 2007 Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal
1994 Shri Madhav Rao Scindia Minister of State for Home, Govt. of India
Union Minister, Govt. of India 2008 Shri Rahul Gandhi
1995 Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi Hon'ble M.P. Lok Sabha
Human Resource Minister, Govt. of India Shri Jitin Prasada
1996 Shri Romesh Bhandari Minister of State for Steel, Govt. of India
Governor of U.P. 2009 Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia
1997 Shri Chandra Shekhar Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India
Prime Minister of India 2010 Shri Sachin Pilot
1998 Shri Ajay Shankar, I.A.S. Minister of State, Ministry of Communication and
Commissioner, Kanpur Information Technology, Govt. of India
1999 Dr. Yogendra Narain, I.A.S. 2011 Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal
Chief Secretary of Govt. of U.P. Union Coal Minister, Government of India
2000 Shri Yashwant Sinha Prof. Ashok Kumar
Union Finance Minister, Govt. of India Vice Chancellor, CSJM University, Kanpur
2001 Shri Vishnu Kant Shastri 2012 Shri Abhishek Mishra
Governor of U.P. Minister of State for Protocol, Govt. of U.P.
2002 Shri Nitish Kumar Shri M.C. Sharma
Union Minister for Railways, Govt. of India Controller of Examinations, CBSE
2003 Prof. (Dr.) Mahendra Bhandari 2013 Shri Vineet Joshi, I.A.S.
Vice Chancellor, C.S.M. Medical University, Lucknow Chairman, Central Board of Secondary Education
2004 Shri Arun Jaitley 2014 Shri Ram Naik
M.P., General Secretary, BJP Governor, U.P.

Information at a glance
Affiliation From 1992, CBSE Affiliation No. 2130141 Hobbies 100 e.g. Applique work, Music, Cooking,
Electronics, Paper recycling, Adventure
Inauguration 26 March 1991 by Hon'ble Shri Rajiv Sports, Photography, etc.
Gandhi, Prime Minister of India
Societies Approximately 21 like Art, Consumer
Classes LKG-XII Forum, Ancient Indian Scriptures, etc.

Students 2100 [65% boys 35% girls] Alumni A good number have gone to IITs, IIMs,
reputed medical, engineering and
Hostel The school campus housing 50 boys general colleges, NDA, IMA, Merchant
Navy, Corporate Sector and some
Teachers 90 Abroad

Area Six Acres Social Service Helpage, Cancer Aid Society, Red Cross,
Scouts & Guides, NCC, IAYP etc.
Games 18 games & sports like Football, Cricket,
Hockey, Athletics, Kho Kho, Basketball, Transport Fleet of 8 buses & students' own
Volley ball, Badminton, Skating, Boxing,
Conveyance
Karate, Chess etc
Contact us :
Puranchandra Vidyaniketan
Barra - II Kanpur-208027
Phones : 0512-2612126
Facebook : www.facebook.com/pcvn1991
Website : www.pcvnkanpur.com
E-mail : principalpcvn@gmail.com

Other Educational Institutions of the Jagran Group


• Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication, Noida
• Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication, Kanpur
• Jagran College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Kanpur
• Jagran Public School, Noida
• Jagran Public School, Lucknow
• Jagran Public School, Varanasi
• Jagran Institute of Digital Animation, Kanpur

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