On cloud nine after Class 10 results Bhavya Srivastav (99.4%) Tanisha Mishra (99.4%) Prachi Shukla (98.8%) Aaryan Singh (99.5%):-
The (Central Board of Secondary Education) CBSE declared the results for its Class 10 exams on Friday. This year the exams were conducted in two phases. Five students dominated the city merit list with Tanisha Mishra of GD Goenka Public School, Lucknow, and Bhavya Srivastava of Lucknow Public School-Sector-I jointly scoring 497 marks out of 500. Shivansh Yadav of Army Public school, Nehru Road, Cantt, and Aaryan Singh of GD Goenka Public School, jointly scored 496 out of 500 while Shivani Yadav of Army Public school, Nehru Road obtained 495 out of 500. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath also congratulated Class 10 students through a tweet. “Heartfelt congratulations to all the students, their teachers, and parents who have achieved success in the class 10th result declared by CBSE today!. The commitment of all of you towards the acquisition of knowledge has ensured this success.
May you all continue to earn success in life, and may everyone have a bright future,” he wrote. “I’m elated and my parents are glad too,” said Tanisha Mishra, who found it difficult to believe that she had obtained 99.4% marks. She secured 100 in both Maths and science, and 99 in Hindi, English, and social science with a total of 497 out of 500. “I used to study for 3-4 hours every day with no coaching and I made sure to work on my weak areas,” said Tanisha, the daughter of a PCS Officer, She aims to become an engineer by pursuing JEE.
Bhavya Srivastav of LPS-Sector-I, Lucknow said, “I had obtained good marks in term 1, so getting similar results was expected,” she said while favouring the semester system of examinations followed this year. “I used to study 4-5 hours every day,” said Bhavya, who aspires to become a cardiac surgeon. Aaryan Singh of GD Goenka Public School said, “I was expecting good results as I had secured 99.5% in the term I.” His father Sunil Kumar Singh is a PCS officer and his mother is a homemaker. Prachi Shukla of RLB Memorial School, Chinhat branch, Lucknow, was on cloud nine after hearing that she had secured 98.8 % with a total of 494 marks. “I’m glad and so are my parents and my teachers,” she said. “I used to study whenever I got the time but made sure of 7-8 hrs of minimum study.”