Patiala’s Gurganimat shines with 99.8% in Class X CBSE results
Students came out with flying colours, with many featuring in the above 95 per cent list, in the CBSE Class X Board result which was released today.
Gurganimat Kaur of Budha Dal Public School, scored 99.8%, while Lakshaya Bansal of Shivalik Public School scored 99 per cent, Vidhushi Garg and Chaarvi Chadha of DAV Public School Patiala who scored 98.8 per cent marks.
The daughter of progressive farmer, Amandeep Singh, and homemaker mother, Harsimrat Kaur, Gurganimat wishes to pursue medicine and become a doctor.
“The credit for my success goes to my parents, teachers, principals and administrators of the school. Each of them has played a vital role in helping me reach this milestone and in believing in my potential,” said Gurganimat.
She is looking forward to pursuing a career in medicine. “My message to other students is simple: work hard, stay consistent, and always learn from your mistakes,” she added.
Harnoor Kaur, Kriti Gusain, Bhavya Malhotra and Kashish of DAV and from Our Lady of Fatima Convent Secondary School, Patiala Chaahna and Kriti Goyal scored 98.6 per cent each. While Tejvir Kaur of Police DAV School also scored 98.6 per cent marks.
While Avanteka Aggarwal and Yashren Kaur DAV Public School scored 98.4 per cent marks. Shireen Thakkar of Ryan International School scored 98 per cent, followed Sehajpreet Kaur, Anika and Vanshika of Our Lady of Fatima Convent Secondary School scored 97.6 per cent and 97.4 per cent respectively. Dhriti Khanna of Rayan International also scored 97.4 per cent.
Gunika of Shivalik Public School scored 97.8 per cent, followed by Ravneet Kaur and Divyam Bajaj who scored 97.2 per cent and 97 per cent respectively.
Kanan and Vansh Kashyap of Bhupindra International School scored 96.8 per cent and 96.2 per cent respectively. Samreet Kaur of Police DAV scored 96.2 percent while Deepika Sharma St Mary’s School Patiala scored 95 per cent.
Success mantra
Sharing their success mantra the toppers said that they used to study for four to five hours every day. After school, they attended tuitions- while some of them did self-studies- and then took some time to rest.
They followed a fixed daily schedule, planning in advance which subject to focus on. Their focus was to understand each topic thoroughly.
Chandigarh