Jammu Sanskriti School shines at Cryptics 8.0 in Bengaluru

Students posing along with school management.
Students posing along with school management.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 18: Jammu Sanskriti School, Jammu brought pride to the region with an outstanding performance at Cryptics 8.0, an All-India Computer Quiz Competition held at Vydehi School of Excellence, Bengaluru. Competing against 18 schools from across the country, the students secured impressive 7th and 8th consecutive ranks, showcasing their strong skills in computer science and analytical thinking.
The team—Dakshi Verma, Jorawar Singh, Viraj Singh and Jaiveer Singh—received special appreciation for their proficiency in coding, artificial intelligence, and computer-related knowledge. Adding to the school’s accolades, mentor Anupama Sharma was conferred the Best Mentor Award. As the only school from Jammu & Kashmir to qualify, the achievement marks a significant national-level recognition. Principal Rohini Aima lauded their dedication and success.