Lucknow: The Covid-19 Pandemic has failed to reduce the spirit of students’ contribution from CBSE Class 12 who have decided not to keep their future plans such as study abroad or move to other cities to pursue higher education.
They say compromises in the future will not be a wise decision and follow the Religious Covid-19 safety protocol is the key to staying safe.
“I will pursue BA (Hons) in political science from Delhi University.
Stay at home and choose only for local academic institutions because the pandemic will not be a good decision.
If someone follows the Covid-19 safety protocol and gets Jab, someone doesn’t need to compromise In quality education, “said Jyotsna Yadav from Lucknow Public School (South City Branch), which scored 99.4% and aspires to become a civil servant.
Abhinav Gaur, who scored 99.2%, said he wanted to be a doctor and preferred to pursue a course in medicine from one of the All-India (AIIMS) medical science institutes in this country.
“Pandemics cannot limit our career growth and opportunities,” he said.
“I will pursue BSC (Hons) from Delhi University because there is no choice here.
Already, the pandemic has put us under a lot of pressure.
We cannot appear for the council test.
I will not let it damage my career goals further,” said Shagun Shukla from the Eldeco branch of Delhi State School.
He scored 99.2% and wanted to become a civil servant.
Aspiring to pursue honorary courses in psychology from Kings ‘College, London, Hina Naela from GD GOENKA Public School, said: “The type of course and specialization that I was looking for was only available at Kings’ College.
I will not change my plan even if the wave The third arrived.
My future depends on the college I choose.
“Vansh Jain from St Francis College, who scored 99%, said the pandemic might subside in several years but if he compromised with a choice of universities, it would affect his future.
“Every student wants to pursue higher education from college that has NAAC’s assessment and NIRF ratings.
In Lucknow, there are almost no institutions like that.
I have no choice but to leave the city to fulfill my computer’s dream from one IIT,” he said.