Patna: Stay loyal to its potential, Gaurav Raj from Patna Central School has made her school proud by scoring 99.6% and an institutional peak appears.
He has scored 100 in mathematics and social science, 99 in English and Hindi and 98 in science.
Gaurav said he was satisfied with his sign, but would rather write papers.
“I am quite relieved because the sign has been given on the basis of our overall performance throughout the year,” said Gaurav, added he wanted to be a lawyer and had begun to prepare a gap.
Among several students who have scored above 99%, 17 comes from the Liter Valley School – Abhinaav Ayush, Binayat Raj, Khyati Sinha, Anshika Raj, Prayer Prayer, Shiwangi Shreya, Durgesh Tewya, Mayak, Kalash, Nihal Singh, Ritvik Ravi , Shambhavi Shree, Shashwat Suman, Shankar and Sneha Singh.
They all scored 99.8%, the principal of Sharat Kumar Singh claimed.
“Because the exam is not held, students are considered on the basis of pre-board and other exams.
Our efforts have paid off.
Now, I hope to prepare for the medical entrance exam because I want to be a doctor,” Anubhuti said.
Three St Michael High School students have received 99% upwards.
They are Ketan Kumar (99.4%), Shashwat Kumar (99.2%) and Amritanshu Roy (99%).
Ketan said after class XII, he wanted to pursue computer science and engineering from IIT Mumbai.
“I want to be a software engineer and work for a good multinational company,” he said.
“I was quite disappointed when the test was canceled.
The exam should be held somehow,” Ketan added.
Sahil Kumar Singh from Kendriya Vidyalaya-Bailey Road, who shared the top position with his classmate Shruti Parna Basak by securing 99%, also wanted to solve Jee and pursue his career as a space researcher.
“I was very fascinated by researching space and followed the news too.
My role model Apj Abdul Kalam and Elon Musk,” he said.