A teenage girl from Lucknow creates history. She scores 600/600 in CBSE class.
Divyanshi Jain a student of Navyug Radiance Senior Secondary school aced her English, Sanskrit, History, Economics, Geography and Insurance exams. Divyanshi Jain schools 100% marks in class 12th.
Also Tushar Singh a student of DPS Bulandshahar scores 100 out of 100 in all subjects.
Now they both became internet sensation everyone is saying that the result of Tushar and Divyanshi is best example of equality. Every student should take motivation from them and make impossible things into possible.
The Board has not released any merit list or toppers list more popularly known as this year as not all exams were conducted due to coronavirus pandemic. As per the CBSE Regional Officer Pryagraj Shweta Arora, “No CBSE student has scored 100% marks in all their subjects in the past.”
Ms Jain told news agency ANI, “In future, I would like to do research in history and learn more about our country’s past.”
Whatever I studied I revised to see how much I understood of the lessons,” she said, adding that careful analysis of what she had learned served her better than cramming.
“I also focused on revision and mock tests that helped me to score better,” she added, noting that she relied more on learning from NCERT (national council of educational research and training) books than subject guides.
“I prayed every day but also studied hard. I made notes for each subject and made sure that these notes were brief, so I could understand the lessons quicker and better,” she said.
Tushar said while talking to the media that as soon as he saw his result he could not believe his eyes. He thought it was an error. He said, “I refreshed the computer screen after seeing the result. I believed the marks only after somebody from the school called to inform me.”
His subjects were English, History, Political Science, Physical Education and Geography. He has full marks in all of them. “I don’t think one should get full marks in English because no letter or essay can be perfect,” said Tushar. The Bulandshahr boy could not appear in the geography exams as the exam was cancelled due to COVID 19 outbreak.