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Boys outshone girls in Class 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results in Indore. The results were declared on Friday. Students cheered up and are ready to soar high.

Boys outshone girls in Class 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results in Indore. The results were declared on Friday. Students cheered up and are ready to soar high.
The city topper is Divy Wadhwani with 99.2 per cent from The Emerald Heights International School, Indore. The second city topper is a tie between Aryan Gupta and Viral Chhaperwal with 99 per cent.
In class 10, CBSE 10th result: Weightage to term 1, term 2 was divided. For theory, Term 1: 30% and Term 2: 70% was considered.
For practical, Term 1: 50% and Term 2: 50% was considered.
City Topper: Divy Wadhwani with 99.2%
"This is first among in many. I want to study artificial intelligence and machine learning. My favourite subject is Mathematics. I scored 100 marks in it. I feel there are many problems that humans cannot solve alone. For example, building for pyramids could be one such application of AI. It has no human emotions. This exceeds abilities of humans. It can help us solve even environmental problem. We need to work on roots. We need organise. We need to stop playing the blame game. It's human nature to blame others for mistake. It is common for all countries to blame others."
Divy Wadhwani
City’s 2nd Viral Chhaperwal with 99%
“I want to become an engineer. My dream is to study in IITs. I studied throughout the year for 8 hours. I think consistency matters. My parents (CA Kiran Chhaperwal and interior designer Paresh Chhapperwal) have supported my dreams.”
Viral Chhaperwal
City’s 2nd: Aryan Gupta with 99%
“I was hoping to score 99 per cent. My preparation was perfect. I just lost marks in Hindi. I got perfect score in Science. I want to become aerospace engineer. Space always fascinates me. It’s become my interest over time. Reena Gupta and professor Paresh Gupta are my strength.”
Aryan Gupta

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