13-05-2025
CBSE achievers attribute success to self-study, consistency in preps
Ranchi: After the announcement of CBSE Class X and XII results on Tuesday, toppers from across the state credited their success to a strong focus on NCERT textbooks and disciplined self-study.
Most toppers shared that it was the clarity and depth of NCERT textbooks that formed the backbone of their preparations. Solving sample papers and revising NCERT-based questions helped them build confidence and manage time during the exams, they Singh, a student of DPS who scored 99.6% in Class XII arts, said, "I focused entirely on NCERT books and made sure to revise them multiple times. Self-study helped me understand my weak areas and improve gradually."Many of the students credited their achievement not to coaching institutes, but to the power of self-study. Aranya Bharadwaj, a Class X student of Kairali School, who scored 99%, said, "Self-study was the most important help for me. It allowed me to identify my strengths and work on my weaknesses at my own pace. It gave me more control over my preparations and reduced dependence on coaching. I didn't have any fixed career planning, but science has a lot of scope. So, I will choose the science stream."Most high scorers said while external guidance is helpful, it was the consistency in studying and clarity of basic concepts that made the real Gupta, a Class XII commerce student from Kairali School who scored 98.6%, said, "I relied on self-study and maintained a consistent routine without taking any coaching classes. Pursuing my hobbies also played a key role in keeping me motivated throughout my preparations."The toppers also mentioned that mental well-being was equally important. They listened to music, followed their hobbies and took regular breaks to avoid burnout during the preparation Raj, who scored 99% in Class X from Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali, said, "I studied for a few hours every day but ensured consistency in my routine. Additionally, I took regular series tests and pursued my hobbies, which helped me prepare for the board exams without feeling pressured."