Ludhiana: Shivam Gupta, a student Kundan Vidya Mandir School, has topped the city with a score of 99.6% at the Class X Secondary Education Council (CBSE), the results were stated on Tuesday.
Harman Khattra, Jhanvi, also the KVM School, and SukhmanPreet Kaur Public School of Nanak Teacher, Sarabha Nagar, is second with 99.2% .ishi Sharma from KVM and Arkita schools from Jesus Sacred Heart School, South City, shared third place with 99%.
Most students.
Has passed the exam with “more than expected” Marks.Sivam now pursue non-medical in class XI.
He also cleaned NTSE stage-1 with the rank of the 4th country.
He aspires to learn computer engineering from IIT.
His success mantra: Stay regularly with your study.
Avicionado cricket, he will watch and play the game to obey himself.
“I’m getting ready for jee.
My sister Divya Gupta, who chased BTECH from Nit, Jalandhar, my cousin Ishit, who was in Iit-Bombay, and my school teacher Gurveen MA was my inspiration,” he said.
His father, Deepak Gupta, was a businessman and mother Ruchika was a housewife.
“He is always relaxed while studying, but he is focused and dedicated,” his mother said proudly.
Jhanvi, a resident of Krishna Nagar, has chosen for medical in class XI because he wants to be a surgeon.
His father, Tanbir Singh Kular, was an advocate and mother, Narinder Kaur, was a teacher at New GMT School, Jalandhar bypass.
“Someone must be consistent in the study and work hard.
Music and reading will help me relax,” he said.
Ribbon, too, has chosen medical flow.
He has scored cents at percent in punjabi and mathematics, 99% in science and 98% in social and English studies.
He aspires to become a cardiologist.
His father, Rajesh Kumar Lekhi, is a basic teacher in the government elementary school, Adda Dakha, and Mrs.
Jyoti Rani is the principal in the same school.
“Music and books enlighten me after hours of study,” he said.
Bushi, also a medical student who aspires to become a surgeon, has scored 100 people in Punjabi, Maths, England, and Hindi, 98 in Science and 97 social research.
His father, Anil Kumar Sharma, is a chemistry teacher at KVM School and his mother, Anjana Sharma, is a housewife.
“Mandiri learning helps me cleanse doubts.
When not learning, I like drawing and reading,” he said.
Paramjeet Kaur, Coordinator of the City of CBSE and Principal of BCM Arya, Shastri Nagar, said, “Because there is no council test held this year because Covid-19, school compiled results based on student performance in all tests.
Schools have calculated signs based on Five major subjects, and not based on the best five.
“Shivam Gupta: 99.6% Harman, Jhanvi and SukhmanPreet Kaur: 99.2% Arushi Sharma, Arkita: 99%: 99%