Key Points

Adani Vidya Mandir Ahmedabad has achieved a remarkable 232 out of 250 in the NABET score for 2025. This accolade reinforces its commitment to providing quality education to underprivileged students, with a 100% pass rate in CBSE Grade XII. AVMA's holistic approach integrates Sustainable Development Goals, offering a unique curriculum in collaboration with organizations like UNICEF. This milestone highlights the school's dedication to excellence in education and social impact.

Key Points: Adani Vidya Mandir Tops NABET Rankings Leading With Inclusivity

  • AVMA leads with 232 NABET score in 2025 rankings
  • Achieves 100% CBSE pass with high first division rates
  • Adani Vidya Mandir excels in inclusive education and holistic development
  • School recognized for STEM and kindness initiatives
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NABET score 2025: Adani Vidya Mandir Ahmedabad among top schools in country

Adani Vidya Mandir Ahmedabad earns top score in NABET 2025, excelling in education for underprivileged students.

"The CBSE Grade XII results are the icing on the NABET cake. - AVMA"

Ahmedabad, May 14

Coinciding with the announcement of the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) Grade XII results on May 13, Adani Vidya Mandir Ahmedabad (AVMA) has scored a commendable 232 out of 250 in NABET score for 2025, joining the league of top-tier schools in the country and topping the list among institutions for the underprivileged category.

This score is as per the latest rating by the National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET) under the Quality Council of India (QCI).

Earlier in 2020, AVMA became the first cost-free school in the country to get accredited by NABET under QCI.

The latest accomplishment is in line with Adani Foundation's mission to provide inclusive, high-quality education while fostering holistic development.

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.

"The CBSE Grade XII results are the icing on the NABET cake. AVMA recorded a stellar 100 per cent pass rate, with all 95 candidates securing first division. Alvina Roy and Jay Bavaskar scored 97.6 per cent each in Humanities and Science stream, respectively," according to AVMA.

In February, AVMA was adjudged the 'National Winner' in the category of 'School for Underprivileged/Right to Education (RTE) Implementation' and received the 'Samagra Shiksha Award' from Dr Sukanata Majumdar, Minister of State for Education.

AVMA integrates the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by the United Nations in 2015, into its curriculum, ensuring a global perspective in its pedagogical approach.

The school also collaborates with esteemed organisations such as United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Gujarat Science Centre and National Institute of Education (NIE) Singapore, focusing on developing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) curricula tailored specifically to the Indian context over the past three years.

Among AVMA's noteworthy recognitions are the International Green School Award by Green Mentors, presented at Cornell University, New York, US; and its certification as a 'Kindness School' by Random Acts of Kindness.

These accolades epitomise the school's dedication to environmental stewardship and fostering kindness as integral aspects of education.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is truly inspiring! 👏 When private players invest in quality education for underprivileged children, it creates real change. Adani Vidya Mandir's model should be replicated across India. Their focus on SDGs and STEM education shows forward-thinking vision.
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Rahul S.
Impressive results, but I wonder how many seats are actually available for genuinely underprivileged students? Sometimes these 'schools for poor' end up being showpieces with very limited access. Hope AVMA maintains transparency in admissions.
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Ananya P.
The 100% first division result speaks volumes! As an educator myself, I'm particularly impressed by their curriculum integration with global standards while keeping it Indian context-specific. More schools need this balanced approach 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
Great to see Indian schools getting international recognition! The Green School Award at Cornell is no small feat. But I hope they're also teaching students about India's rich traditional knowledge systems alongside modern STEM education.
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Sunita M.
My cousin's child studies here and the transformation is remarkable! From English fluency to confidence building - the holistic approach works. But they should expand to more states. Why only 4 campuses for such a successful model?
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Karan D.
While the achievements are commendable, I hope the focus isn't just on academic scores. The 'Kindness School' certification is what caught my eye - we need more empathy-driven education in today's competitive world.

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