Steel City Shines: CBSE Class 12 Toppers Celebrate Academic Excellence

Aprajita Kumari, Aditya Kumar Sahu, and Bhavika Shree Lead the Way in Arts, Commerce, and Bio Science

The Steel City of Jamshedpur erupted in jubilation as students from various schools showcased their academic brilliance in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 examinations, with several exceptional performers rising to the top of their respective streams.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a remarkable display of academic prowess, students from Jamshedpur have achieved outstanding results in the CBSE Class 12 examinations, with Aprajita Kumari from DAV Public School, Bistupur, securing the top position in Arts with an impressive 97.6 percent, while her schoolmate Aditya Kumar Sahu clinched the highest spot in Commerce, scoring a commendable 97.4 percent.

The Bio Science stream witnessed the rise of Bhavika Shree from Chinmaya Vidhyalaya, Telco, who emerged as the topper with an exceptional 97.2 percent.

Overwhelmed with joy, Bhavika Shree credited her success to the unwavering support of her teachers and, most importantly, her parents, stating, "I am really happy with my result and I give my teachers and especially my parents who helped me achieve this."

Anuj Kumar Ranjan from DAV Public School, Bistupur, also made his mark by securing the top position in Pure Science with an impressive 96.8 percent.

Approximately 4,000 students from 12 prominent schools in Jamshedpur and its surrounding areas participated in the challenging Class 12 examinations, showcasing the region’s strong academic focus.

When asked about the secret to her success, Bhavika Shree emphasized the importance of consistent effort and a diligent work ethic, advising fellow students, "Study on a regular basis and work regularly, for that helps ease the pressure as the exams approach."

As the city celebrates the extraordinary achievements of these young minds, their success serves as an inspiration to aspiring students and a testament to the dedication of educators who have nurtured their potential.

With their futures gleaming with promise, these exceptional performers are poised to make their mark in their chosen fields, carrying forward the legacy of academic excellence that Jamshedpur has come to be known for.

The stellar results achieved by the CBSE Class 12 toppers not only bring pride to their respective schools but also highlight the strong educational foundation and supportive environment that the Steel City provides to its students.

As these bright minds embark on the next chapter of their academic journey, their accomplishments will undoubtedly inspire generations to come, setting a high benchmark for future aspirants to follow.

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