Within the outcomes of the Central Board of Secondary Training’s (CBSE) Class 12 examinations declared on Tuesday, Bengaluru area recorded a 95.95 per cent move share, down by 1 per cent from the earlier yr and three per cent from 2023.
As many as 21,664 college students (out of 21,745 who had registered) appeared for the Class 12 examinations. These included 11,712 boys and 9,952 women from 304 colleges throughout Karnataka. Ladies outshone boys with a move share of 96.90 per cent towards 95.14 per cent.
Bengaluru area, which incorporates the whole Karnataka, stood fourth among the many 17 areas thought-about for the exams, after Vijayawada (99.60 per cent), Thiruvananthapuram (99.32 per cent), and Chennai (97.39 per cent).
Reyansh Devnani topped the science stream (Categorical Picture)
Chatting with indianexpress.com, the principal of a CBSE faculty mentioned, “The move share in humanities and commerce is regular. Nevertheless, the move share of the science stream seems to be dwindling step by step. It is because science college students seem for extra aggressive exams than college students from different streams. They put together for exams like NEET, JEE Mains, and different associated exams, which exert comparatively excessive strain. General, the move share can be dipping due to the lowering consideration span of scholars because of social media.”
Reyansh Devnani, 17, is the topper in the science stream with a stellar 99 per cent rating. He’s a scholar of Narayana Olympiad Faculty, Sahakaranagara. Aiming for IIT Madras, Devnani, credited his faculty’s structured classroom programme for his robust efficiency within the board examination. “My faculty helped clear all doubts, and I revised the NCERT syllabus completely,” he mentioned.
After the JEE Mains, he utilised the additional time to strengthen his ideas forward of the board exams. Regardless of discovering English difficult, Devnani devoted further hours to bettering his efficiency. To unwind, he used to spend time with associates and play soccer. His objective is to pursue a core engineering topic at IIT Madras, relying on his rank.
“Specializing in ideas is vital,” he mentioned, emphasising a disciplined method to problem-solving.
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Rishika Vinod Damani scored 98 in commerce (Categorical Picture)
Rishika Vinod Damani, from Nationwide Public Faculty, HSR Structure, scored 98 per cent in commerce. She attributed her success to prioritising revision, notably in accountancy. Learning as much as eight hours each day within the run-up to the exams, she solved quite a few pattern papers.
Impressed by her father’s work in finance, Damani aspires to turn into a chartered accountant and pursue a chartered monetary analyst (CFA) certification. “Numbers excite me, and observe ensures accuracy,” she mentioned. In her free time, she reads fiction and non-fiction.
Ananya Hitesh Mrig topped the humanities stream (Categorical Picture)
Ananya Hitesh Mrig, 18, additionally from HSR Structure’s Nationwide Public Faculty, scored a formidable 98 per cent in her humanities board exams. “It feels surreal; no person anticipated this,” she exclaimed.
Enthusiastic about psychology and human behaviour, Mrig attributed her success to constant effort and focus. She studied one to 2 hours each day, prioritising classroom consideration and steady assessments at college. Revisions at dwelling solidified her understanding. Initially, economics posed a problem, however she tailored over time, by dedicating extra time to the topic.
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Mrig stays undecided about her future, torn between political science, economics, philosophy, and psychology—all of which she believes form society.
A voracious reader and guitarist, she balances lecturers with hobbies. Her recommendation? “Keep constant and don’t stress.”