Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Bihari Students more talented than the students in the other parts of the country


PATNA: The CBSE Class 12 results announced on Monday proved once again that the Patna students are no less talented than the students in other parts of the country. They have brought laurels to their schools and families. A promising future beckons them.

 http://www.36ci.com/sites/default/files/images/St.%20Michael%27s%20High%20School,%20Patnam%20logo.jpg  St. Michael's School,

Kumar Abhishek of St. Michael's School, who has scored as high as 97.8% in aggregate, scored a perfect 100 in physics and chemistry. The topper of ICSE Class X examination says, "I wasn't a bookworm as such, though when my exams drew near I started devoting more time to studies." Designing electronic circuits is his passion and he has already qualified the prestigious IIT entrance examination. The Michaelite adds, "I have been a regular subscriber of science magazines for the last many years. But did his hobby, which won him an award in an exhibition organized in Patna last year, ever worried his mother, Anamika Kakkar? "I was happy to see him engrossed in designing circuits, but at times used to wonder if it would interfere with his studies. However, he has proved to be a perfect manager," says the mom.
Sharduli Raghvendra of Delhi Public School, too, did wonders in science stream, though she missed the topper spot by a whisker, securing 97.2%. She scored above 95 in all the subjects. "I didn't use to study for long hours. Apart from the examination days, it was just four hours a day. What mattered was studying smartly," Sharduli, a basketball player, said and credited her parents, family and teachers for her success.
Humanities' students too gave the Patnaites a reason to smile. Notre Dame Academy's Shraddha Chaudhary, who topped in Patna region, has already qualified for the prestigious Common Law Aptitude test with a good rank of 48 and is all set to join NLSIU, Bangalore. Daughter of a senior police officer, Krishna Chaudhary, Shraddha said, "I credit my parents, friends and teachers for my success." Scoring a perfect 100 in history and above 95 in all the subjects, Shraddha, who achieved 96.55% marks in aggregate, said, "When examination days neared, 10-12 hours study was the norm for me, but otherwise it was not more than four hours a day.
Her batchmate Shreya Rajlaxmi, who was the second topper in Patna region, is a bookworm. She got more than 95% marks in all the subjects. Like Shraddha, she too is interested in law, but is exploring the option of pursuing study in history or political science from any renowned college of Delhi University.
The commerce stream students also created a mark. Mansi Aggrawal of DPS, who achieved 95.2% and is gearing up for the Common Proficiency Test, said she would also explore the options of BCom and economics from a Delhi University college. Nidhi of Patna Central School, who achieved 92.8% marks, has similar career plans, though she plans to stay in Patna. "I shall pursue B Com from a prestigious college of the city. Simultaneously, I shall like to pursue Chartered Accountancy."

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