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Indore’s students shine in CISCE results for class 10 & class 12. Shravi, Juzer, Kamad & Suhani shine in ISC; Hardik bags first place in ICSE

Indore’s students shine in CISCE results for class 10 & class 12 
Shravi, Juzer, Kamad & Suhani shine in ISC; Hardik bags first place in ICSE
Taking the baton of success, students in Indore excelled Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examination for Class 10 and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) for Class 12 results declared by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Monday.
This year, a total of 2,43,617 (ICSE) and 99,901(ISC) students appeared for both exams across multiple centres nationwide.
The overall pass percentage for the ICSE exam is 99.47%, and the ISC exam is 98.19%. Indore also saw a high percentage of passing among students.
Among all the merit students, girls gave a fair competence to boys in class 12 results (ISC). In class 10 (ICSE) results, boys took the top places outshining girls.
In an exclusive interview with the toppers, we asked them about their inspiration, success mantras and stories for our young readers to learn from.
Following are some insights and tips from the toppers.
Shravi Bansal: city & PCM topper @97.5%
"I have tears of joy. I am preparing for JEE Advanced. I wish to study in top IIT. I had scored 99.76 percentile and ranked at 3907 AIR in JEE Main. I love science. I want to contribute to technology in the world. My mother (Shradha) is a professor. She is my backbone. She is my rock of support. My father (Vinay) is a software engineer. I see him as my inspiration. He is my guide. He taught me a lot. His profession and life inspires me. I know three programming languages: C++, Java and python. I learnt them in school and from my father. I have a younger brother (class 9 student Anay) who follows my example. He is my emotional support system. I play badminton with him. We go cycling together. I enjoy playing chess and carrom with him. For me, hours of study is never important. I have a target that I must complete a particular topic in a day. It's not about hours but effective studies. We must work hard for what we want."
Shravi Bansal
PCB topper Juzer Agarwala@96.75%
"I had a feeling that I will ace these exams. I worked hard for this. I believed in my parents' (homemaker Tasneem and businessman Shujauddin Agarwala) prayers. My mom is the goddess of our home. She makes everything pleasant and transforms house to home. I wanted to make everyone proud... My teachers, my parents and my friends. I dedicate everything to my loved ones. I want to be an orthopaedic surgeon. I am very connected and fascinated about human body
I appeared for NEET but it's a trial for me. I will take a drop and attempt it next year. My schedule is not very inspiring for many other students. I am lucky that everything that my teachers teach gets downloaded in my mind. I just revise it once. I wholeheartedly thank my teachers. It is actually because of them that I could score well.
Juzer Agarwala
Commerce city topper Kamad Maheshwari @95%
"I was kind of expecting more percentage. I scored 93 in economics, but I was expecting 98. I will apply for rechecking. I want to become a businessman. I come from a business family. I will be giving the ICMAT of IIM Indore. I want to gain work experience and study before I start my business. I haven't decided on the stream of business. My parents (homemaker Madhuri and businessman Lokesh Maheshwari) are extremely happy and proud. They were always supportive and liberal. They never forced me to study too hard. I had to study a lot for Math. I usually studied 2 to 6 hours a day. I think the key is consistency. I am fond of cricket. I like how Gautam Gambhir deals with problems. I also play cricket as a hobby."
Kamad Maheshwari
Humanities topper Suhani Kunchankar @92.5%
"All my hard work has finally paid off. I am pursuing design. I plan to study architecture after that. I like that all my favourite subjects combine into one. Psychology is my favourite subject. I have an elder sister (student of dentistry Saloni). We always did art together. My dad (Sunil) is an engineer. My mom (Sonali) is a homemaker. We are a family of 'S', but it's a happy coincidence. I was preparing for entrance exams simultaneously. I have qualified in the first round of NIFT. The second round results will be out soon. My family is from Maharashtra.
Suhani Kunchankar
City topper class 10 Hardik Patidar @98.6%
"I feel pretty good. We distributed sweets in the family and around. I plan to become an engineer. I will prepare for JEE. I am going with the flow. My parents have always been supportive. My mother (Anita) is a teacher. She clears my concepts. My father (Ramachandra) lost his life in an accident a few years back. My grandparents (Mohanbai and Ishwarlal) are famers. They are in 60s. They still supervise and manage the farmers. My uncles are engineers by qualifications. However, they work in government and business. I did score pretty well in pre-board. I started late starting from January. I revised well. I did all the papers from 10 years. It did the trick. I am with my grandparents near Javara."
Hardik Patidar

Topper’s List

Science stream toppers PCB (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)

Name

Percentile

Juzer Agarwala

96.75

Ishika Dubey

90

Taher Singapurwala

85.8

 Science stream toppers PCM (Physics, Chemistry & Maths)

Name

Percentile

Shravi Bansal

 97.5

Shreya Saini

96

Sristi Banerjee

94.75

 Commerce stream toppers

Name

Percentile

Kamad Maheshwari

95

Parth Agrawal

92.5

Vasu Khandelwal

89.75

 Humanities stream toppers


Name

Percentile

Suhani Kuchankar

92.5

Abhidha Sati

88.25

Katyani Rathore

86

Class 10 ICSE Toppers

Name

Percentile

Hardik Patidar

98.6

Shubh Tiwari

98

Nishit Sisodiya

97.6

Mubaraka Husaini

97.2

Divyansh Saraf

97

Mohammad Bohra

96.8


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