24 May 2011

Dravyansh Sharma of Delhi Public School, Meerut Road Ghaziabad with an overall aggregate of 98.6 per cent stood first in the overall merit list of students who appeared in class 12th examinations conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand

Dravyansh Sharma of Delhi Public School, Meerut Road Ghaziabad with an overall aggregate of 98.6 per cent stood first in the overall merit list of students who appeared in class 12th examinations conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand and the results for which were declared on Monday.

Sharma was closely followed in the second spot by Sachin Kumar of DAV Centenary Public School, Haridwar with an aggregate of 98 per cent followed by Kalyani Chaudhary of Army Public School, NOIDA, Gautam Buddh Nagar with 97.6 per cent.The fourth spot went to Sanchit Gangwar of Ben Hur Public School, Pilibhit with 97.6 percent while Paridhi Gupta of DPS Shastripuram , Agra with 97.4 percent bagged the fifth spot.

Meanwhile, sharing her success story with TOI, Saumya Pandey of Allahabad Public School, who secured the sixth position with an impressive aggregate of 97.4 per cent, said, "To achieve something in life one must have a vision like that of former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, whose achievements in the field of missile technology are worth emulating."

The girl whose career graph always maintained an upwards trend given the fact that she also topped the class 10th examination from the city two years back, owes her achievements to her parents and teachers who always encouraged her to do something big in life.

She has got 100 in mathematics and chemistry, 93 in physics, 99 in physical education and 95 in English.
Aspiring to join elite IITs and thereafter appearing in the civil services to become a future bureaucrat, Saumya said "There is no short cut to success and to reach the top one must devote at least 6 to 7 hours to regular studies round the year and accept the fact that there is no short cut to success."

On the other hand the 8th position holder from the city, with an impressive aggregate of 94.4 percent from Tagore Public school, Neha Mehrotra has opted for a difficult combination but thinks that hard labour and focussed approach would see her through.

With a score of in 95 in accounts, and 95 in economics, 99 in business, 89 in maths and 94 in English the city girl wants to first become a chartered accountant and thereafter appear in the civil services. Giving the credit of her success to her parents and teachers, she said that clearing the CA in itself is a Herculean task. 
src:TOI
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