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If you still think that non-science subjects are not for bright students, think again. In the CBSE Class 12 exam results declared on Monday, many of the top scorers from the city were in commerce and humanities subjects. cbse board result live updates
Kirtan Deepak, who scored only 99%, aspires to become a behavioral economist. Perfect 100 in English Core, Political Science and Psychology, 98 in Informatics Practice and 96 in Economics helped him score an overall 98.8% in the exam. She is a student of Gomti Nagar branch of Delhi Public School.
“I want to do BA program with Psychology and Economics subjects. My goal is to pursue industrial or criminal psychology in my master’s and become a behavioral economist,” she said and advised her juniors to go to school regularly. Anshuman Mishra scored 98% marks in Science stream.
Aarti Yadav, a commerce student of Rani Lakshmi Bai (RLB) Memorial Senior Secondary School, Indira Nagar, scored 98.6% (493 out of 500) in the examination. “Although I want to become a chartered accountant, a career in banking wouldn’t be so bad.” She is preparing for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exam as she wants to get admission in a good DU college.
Ditya Sharma, another commerce student of the school, also scored 98.6% marks. She wants to become an interior designer. Meanwhile, Pragati Singh, living in the same colony, secured 98.4% marks.
Ayushi Patel of South City branch of Lucknow Public School scored 98.4% with 100 marks in both Political Science and Library Science, 99 in History, 98 in Geography and 95 in English. “Scoring high marks in humanities subjects has become easier as the board is opting for objective assessment that tests the student’s grip on the subjects,” he said. His father Ajay Kumar Patel is a police constable.
Study Hall School’s top scorer Adrika Singh scored 98.2% marks with 99 marks in English, History, Political Science, Psychology and 95 marks in Economics. “Scoring high marks depends on how passionate a student is towards the subjects he studies. I love
Humanities and CUET have doors open for admission into top-notch DU colleges,” Adrika, an aspiring journalist, said.
Aakriti Sinha is the second high scorer in study hall with 97.4%. Describing how she was feeling, she said, “It feels unreal. I am really grateful to all my teachers, family and friends for their support and encouragement. Science student Samridhi Srivastava stood third with 97.2%.
The topper of GD Goenka Public School is Samridhi Singh from Humanities with 98%. He scored 100 marks in Psychology. Niharika Dewan (97.6%) and Nishtha Singh (97.4%) and Pari Mehrotra (97.2%) are from The Millennium School. Commerce student Drishti Singh (97%) is the topper of Delhi Public School (DPS)-Indira Nagar branch. She has scored 97 marks in both English and Economics and wants to pursue B.Com from Delhi University.
Atharva (98%) and Shagun Sehra (97.4%) were the top scorers in DPS Aldico. At Nehru Road branch of Army Public School, Varda Tiwari from Humanities topped with 97.2%.
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