
After IAS officer Tina Dabi, marksheet of CBSE Class 12 Topper Ishani Debnath goes viral, she scored highest in...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the CBSE Class 12th Board Result 2025 on Tuesday. This time, 88.39 per cent of students passed the examinations, which was 0.41 per cent more than the previous year. 91 per cent of girls have passed the CBSE class 12th examinations this year, which is 5.94 per cent more than the boys. More than 16 lakh students appeared for the CBSE class 12th examinations, out of which more than 14 lakh passed the exam. Andhra Pradesh's Vijayawada achieved the highest passing percentage in the region, with 99.60 per cent of the students who appeared passing the examination. Prayagraj stood at the bottom in which around 80 per cent students passed the examination.
This year, Ishani Debnath from Ahmedabad has captured everyone's attention by scoring a perfect 500 out of 500 in Humanities, achieving 100% marks. According to the AajTak report, Ishani, who studies at DPS Bopal in Ahmedabad, scored 100 marks in all five subjects of Humanities — English Core, History, Political Science, Economics, and Psychology — in both written and practical exams.
Speaking about her personal life, Ishani's father, Shantanu Debnath, has completed his BE and MBA and works as a consultant. Her mother, Rajeshwari Debnath, holds a master's degree and is a homemaker. Ishani has a younger brother who is also studying at DPS School.
As per AajTak, Ishani Debnath shared that along with staying focused on her board exams, she made sure to revise the subjects taught at school. She consistently cleared any doubts, completed assignments on time, and regularly practiced by solving past year's question papers. In addition, She intends to pursue a Psychology Honours degree from one of the top colleges and contribute to the nation to the best of her abilities.
Ishani Debnath's 'viral mark sheet' has taken the internet by storm, with the brilliant student securing a flawless 100 in every subject of her Class 12 exams. From English Core to History, Political Science, Economics, and Psychology, she aced them all, achieving a perfect total of 500 marks. Each subject earned her an A1 grade, making her academic achievement nothing short of extraordinary and fueling the internet's admiration for her.
The CBSE Class 12 Marksheet of IAS Officer Tina Dabi went viral ahead of the official results announcement. However, there has been no verified confirmation of the document's authenticity, and Tina Dabi has yet to make any public statement regarding the circulating claims.
Tina Dabi has consistently excelled in academics, standing out as a top-performing student throughout her educational journey. According to media reports, she scored an impressive 93% in her Class 12 board exams, including a perfect 100 in both Political Science and History.
In the UPSC Civil Services Examination, she secured 868 marks in the written exam and 195 in the personality test, bringing her total to an impressive 1063 marks. According to media reports, Tina cleared the UPSC exam on her very first attempt at the age of just 22.
If media reports are to be believed, Tina Dabi completed her senior secondary education under the CBSE curriculum. According to a report by Asianet, Tina Dabi achieved A1 grades in all subjects during her CBSE Class 10 board exams at the Convent of Jesus and Mary School in Delhi. She reportedly scored 95 marks in English. In her Class 12 board exams, she secured an impressive 93% overall, including perfect scores of 100 in both Political Science and History.
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