Rajasthan: Labourer’s Son Beats All Odds, Scores 98% in Class 12
- Bharatpur’s Amit Kumar has emerged as one of the science toppers of Rajasthan Board.
- 17-year old Amit has secured 98.2% marks in Class 12 exams.
- Amit scored 100 marks in Mathematics and Chemistry along with 97 marks in Physics.
Son of a labourer, Bharatpur’s Amit Kumar has emerged as one of the toppers of Rajasthan Board class 12 exams. Amit is 17 years old and secured 98.2% marks in the Rajasthan Board Exam 2017.
The result of the exam was announced on Monday, May 15 and Amit is amongst the science toppers. However, the board has not announced the list of toppers in order to reduce the burden on students and bring down competition amongst schools.
Amit scored 100 marks in Mathematics and Chemistry along with 97 marks in Physics. He aspires to clear the Civil Services exam and become an IAS officer.
Amit’s success was not easily earned but came after a lot of hardship and dedication. Unable to pay the fees of his son, Amit’s father had no option other than asking him to drop school.
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In these difficult times, a private school came to their aid and took Amit after seeing his determination for studies. Talking about his school, Amit said that he was given admission by Pramod Singh in his school. He stayed in the school hostel and studied free of cost.
Amit’s father, Surendra Singh, is overjoyed with the success of his son. Amit studied in a government school in his village Peepla up to class 8. After that, he enrolled himself in a private school in Bharatpur that was 13 kilometers away from his house. He used to cycle the distance to reach school.
Director of the school, Pramod Singh, said that he decided to help Amit as he had a lot of potential and had scored 94% marks in Class 10.
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Amit has his education plan laid out in front of him and his higher education will be supported by Lupin Human Welfare and Research Foundation. Director of the Foundation, Sitaram Gupta, said that it is praiseworthy that Amit had beaten all odds and emerges as one of the state toppers.