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Ludhiana students shine in ICSE, ISC results
Ludhiana students shine in ICSE, ISC results

Hindustan Times

time01-05-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Ludhiana students shine in ICSE, ISC results

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC) results on Wednesday, with girls from Ludhiana district emerging as top scorers and proving their academic excellence once again. Tarishi Singla of Sat Paul Mittal School secured the top spot in Class 12 with a stellar score of 99.25%. A student of the super-medical stream, Tarishi aced psychology and physics with a perfect 100, scored 99 in biology, and 98 in English. Despite juggling both medical and non-medical subjects, she said she never felt overwhelmed. 'I was confused between the two, so I chose both,' she said. Her parents, both doctors, were her strongest support. Tarishi, a state-level badminton champion who has won gold for three years, now has her eyes set on studying mechanical engineering in Germany. 'Education abroad is more practical. That's what attracted me,' she said. Tarishi also completed internships at CMC and at Barnala-based institute focusing on IoT and mechanical automation. During exams, she increased her study hours from six to nearly ten, balancing her schedule with painting, gym, and Netflix to stay calm. Another Class 12 achiever, Dishit Matta, scored 98.5% in the commerce stream. Despite coming from a medical family—his father a doctor and mother a psychologist—Dishit has carved a unique path for himself in music. He has applied to a music production institute in California and is already part of a local band where he sings and plays guitar. A passionate DJ, Dishit also lifts weights and plays basketball. 'I've never been a bookworm. I believe in focused studying rather than long hours,' he said. But he also admitted that during the exams, he gave it his all and lost track of time. In Class 10, Mitali Sood from Sacred Heart Convent School, Machhiwara topped with an outstanding 99%, scoring a perfect 100 in both physical education and chemistry. Now opting for the medical stream, Mitali has her sights set on joining the police force in the future. A fan of biographies and science fiction, she also enjoys public speaking. 'I prepared by solving previous year papers and sample tests. My maternal grandfather, Ramesh Sood, has been my biggest inspiration,' she shared. Another high achiever from Sat Paul Mittal School, Adaa Gupta, scored 98.8%, with perfect marks in mathematics, computer applications, and history and civics. Adaa credits her success to consistent hard work and believes in learning for knowledge rather than just for marks. Inspired by her parents—her mother a computer engineer and father a chartered accountant—Adaa aims to follow in her father's footsteps and pursue chartered accountancy. To unwind, she dances, travels, plays badminton, and listens to music. Jasmine Kaur from Sacred Heart Convent School, Machhiwara also scored 98.8%. Raised by a single mother after her father passed away a decade ago, Jasmine dreams of becoming an architectural engineer. 'My mother, a teacher, has raised me with strength and support,' she said. A creative soul, Jasmine loves to draw and write. She prefers a steady study routine throughout the year rather than last-minute cramming. Their achievements not only reflect academic excellence but also stories of resilience, creativity, and ambition.

Mitali sets standard, Mittalites rule the ranks; one school dominates ICSE, ISC board exams in Ludhiana
Mitali sets standard, Mittalites rule the ranks; one school dominates ICSE, ISC board exams in Ludhiana

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Mitali sets standard, Mittalites rule the ranks; one school dominates ICSE, ISC board exams in Ludhiana

Ludhiana: Students in Ludhiana have delivered outstanding results in the ICSE and ISC board examinations declared on Monday, with several securing top marks in their respective streams, including medicine, commerce and humanities. The results reflect strong academic commitment across the city's top institutes, with students balancing ambitions in civil service, engineering, architecture, and the arts. In a dazzling display of academic brilliance, Sat Paul Mittal School has once again cemented its reputation as Ludhiana's academic powerhouse, sweeping the top ranks in both ICSE and ISC board examinations. From chart-topping percentages to all-round excellence across streams — medical, non-medical, commerce and humanities — the school's students didn't just pass the tests, they rewrote the scoreboard. With one foot in textbooks and the other in co-curricular glory, these Mittalites proved that discipline, passion and ambition make for a winning formula. In the ICSE (Class X) results, Mitali Sood , a student of Sacred Heart School, Machhiwara Sahib, emerged district topper with an impressive 99%, scoring 495 out of 500. The daughter of a grocery shop owner and a homemaker, Sood aspires to become a civil servant and credits her success to disciplined study habits and time management. "I studied regularly for 7 to 8 hours and avoided social media completely. In my downtime, I preferred reading biographies and speaking publicly," she said. Close on her heels were Jaismeen Kaur Sidhu of Sacred Heart School and Adaa Gupta of Sat Paul Mittal School, both scoring 98.8% (494 marks). Jaismeen, who lost her father to dengue in 2015, said she dedicated her success to him. "He always told me to learn deeply, not by rote," she said. She scored full marks in Mathematics and aspires to be an architect. Adaa Gupta, the daughter of a chartered accountant and a coaching institute owner, wants to follow in her father's professional footsteps. She dedicated about three hours daily to her studies and enjoys reading, dancing, and travelling. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses In Kochubeivka Container House Search Now Undo Another top scorer, Anayssa Jain of Sat Paul Mittal School, secured 98.6% (493 marks). Her focus during school hours, combined with two hours of home study, helped her excel. Jain, who scored full marks in computers, also enjoys art, painting, calligraphy, and playing basketball. ISC (Class XII) toppers highlight diverse ambitionsIn the ISC (Class XII) results, Tarishi Singla of Sat Paul Mittal School led the district with 99.25% (397 marks). A medical student with mathematics as an additional subject, Singla aspires to become a mechanical engineer. Her father is an orthopedic surgeon and her mother a psychiatrist. Alongside academics, she has excelled in badminton, winning medals at the state and national levels. Dishit Matta, also from Sat Paul Mittal, scored 98.5% in the commerce stream and plans to pursue music production at UCLA. The son of two doctors, Matta said he deliberately chose commerce to devote more time to music. "I didn't study much except during examinations," he admitted. Kyra Pahwa, another Sat Paul Mittal student, secured 98.25% (393 marks). She plans to study economics and mathematics at Duke University, aiming for a future in multinational corporations and eventually her family's steel business. She also enjoys writing, baking, and painting. Commerce student Aadish Jain, also scoring 98.25% (393 marks), hopes to become an entrepreneur. He studied consistently — two hours by day and up to six hours late at night. A cricket enthusiast, he scored 100% in mathematics and intends to sit the CUET entrance examination.

CISCE classes 10, 12 results: Ludhiana girl Tarishi Singla among top scorers with 99.25% in medical stream of Class 12
CISCE classes 10, 12 results: Ludhiana girl Tarishi Singla among top scorers with 99.25% in medical stream of Class 12

Indian Express

time30-04-2025

  • Science
  • Indian Express

CISCE classes 10, 12 results: Ludhiana girl Tarishi Singla among top scorers with 99.25% in medical stream of Class 12

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) Wednesday announced results for class 10 and 12 board exams. Ludhiana 's Tarishi Singla, a student of Sat Paul Mittal School, Dugri, emerged as the top scorer in Class 12 with 99.25% marks in the super medical stream (which also includes non-medical subjects). She said that she wants to be mechanical engineer and has already enrolled herself in a Germany-based college for higher studies. Both her parents are doctors. In Class 10, Mitali Sood from Sacred Heart Convent School, Machhiwara, Ludhiana district, scored 99 per cent marks. She aims to crack civil services and said that consistency was the key when it comes to preparing for board exams. Among other top scorers, Kyra Pahwa, also from Sat Paul Mittal School, scored 98.25% marks in Class 12 non-medical stream. Her parents, who are into business, said that she has already enrolled herself in a US-based university and wishes to pursue a career in physics. From the same school, Dishit Matta topped in commerce stream with 98.5% marks and Shanaya Malhotra was the top scorer in humanities with 98% marks, Adaa Gupta, also a student of Sat Paul Mittal School, scored 98.8% marks in Class 10, followed by Anayssa Jain (98.6%) and Saanvi Gupta (98.2%).

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