School Van Driver’s Daughter Scores Perfect 10 CGPA in Class 10 CBSE Exams
- Chandigarh’s Radhika Kaushal scored a perfect 10 CGPA in her Class 10 CBSE Exams.
- She studied from Manav Mangal School, in Sector 11, Chandigarh.
- Her father, Ajay Kaushal, drives van for the same school.
With the announcement of CBSE’s Class 10 Board exam result, success stories of various students are coming into light. One of these amazing stories is Radhika Kaushal’s success journey who scored a perfect 10 CGPA in her Class 10 Board Exams organised by CBSE.
Radhika’s father works as a van driver and despite all the family hardships, she has made it big in her first national level exams. She studied at Chandigarh’s Manav Mangal School, in Sector 11. Her father, Ajay Kaushal, drives a van for the same school.
Talking about her motivation, Radhika said that her parents are her pillars of strength. She added that her parents have always been very supportive throughout her preparation.
Radhika also informed that her parents ensured that she get a quality education despite the financial problems. Her father said that he always wanted the best education for her daughter and added that he’s proud to have a daughter as hardworking as her.
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Ajay Kaushal further added that he was proud to see that his daughter was one of the toppers in the city. He said that he will support Radhika’s higher education as well.
The result of Class 10 CBSE Exams for different regions was declared on June 3, 2017. Allahabad, Delhi, Chennai, Dehradun and Trivandrum were the five regions that got the results earliest i.e. at 1 pm. Results for the rest of the regions were announced in the evening.
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The percentage of students who passed the exam in 2017 was 90.95%. The pass percentage in 2017 has dropped by 5.7% as compared to 2016. However, the number of students scoring perfect 10 CGPA has also increased from 1,68,541 in 2016 to 2,06,138 in 2017.