CBSE 12th topper: Prayagraj emerged as the topper in CBSE 12th with 99 percent marks.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results of Class 10 and 12 examinations on Monday. Girls have outperformed boys in exams. The number of people getting 90 marks has also increased. This year 87.98 percent boys and 91.52 percent girls have passed class 12. The pass percentage in class 12 was 87.98 percent. While the pass percentage in class 10 was 93.60. 94.75% girls passed, which is 2.04 more than boys. In class 12, 1.16 lakh students scored more than 90 marks while 24,068 students scored more than 95 marks. Last year the integer of 1.12 lakh was more than 90.

In the CBSE 10th-12th result, the bright students of Sangamnagar have proved their mettle. CBSE Gifted students of Prayagraj have been among the top scorers in 10th-12th results. Pratiksha Tiwari of Khelgaon Public School, Prayagraj topped class 12 with 99 percent marks. While in class 10, Ganga Gurukulam Phafmau’s Vansh Maurya has performed best with 98.2 percent marks.

In class 12 itself, Anushka Tripathi of Allahabad Public School, Ayush Pandey of Patanjali Rishikul and Ananya Tiwari of DP Public School Prayag Street have secured 97.8 percent marks. In the year 2023, Shreya Singh, a student of Army Public School Old Cant, performed brilliantly in class 10th with 98.2 percent marks and two meritorious students of class 12th, Delhi Public School, Naini, Anushree Srivastav and Aryan Kesarwani, performed brilliantly. Brilliant with 97.5 percent marks. In the year 2022, Supriya Singh of Army Public School New Kent topped the district by securing 99 marks in class 12 while Swasti Yadav of Army Public School Old Kent topped the district by securing 99 marks.

Pratiksha said- At least six hours of self-study at home is necessary.
Pratiksha Tiwari of Khelgaon Public School has secured third place in the region merit list with 99 percent marks in class 12. He scored 99 in English, 99 in History, 100 in Political Science, 99 in Physical Education and 98 in Geography. Pratiksha, who has showcased her batting skills in district and state level cricket tournaments, dreams of becoming an IAS officer after clearing the Union Public Service Commission’s civil services examination. He is already busy preparing for this. Pratiksha who wants to graduate from Delhi University has filled the CUET form. The special thing is that he remains active on social media platforms like Facebook, X and Instagram for a limited time. Father Nagendra Prasad Tiwari runs a private business in Delhi while mother Pratima Tiwari is a housewife. Younger brother Dewansh Tiwari also took the CBSE 10th exam this time and got 87 percent marks. Pratiksha enjoys gardening, cooking and reading books in her free time. He believes that at least six hours of self-study at home is necessary to get good marks.

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