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CBSE Class XII topper who scored 100 pc, wants to pursue History, learn about India's past

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 14 (ANI): Divyanshi Jain, scored 600 marks out of 600 to get cent per cent marks in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 results declared on Monday.

ANI Jul 14, 2020 03:58 IST googleads

CBSE class 12 topper Divyanshi Jain speaking to ANI  in Lucknow on Monday. (Photo/ANI)

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 14 (ANI): Divyanshi Jain, scored 600 marks out of 600 to get cent per cent marks in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 results declared on Monday.
The city-based 18-year-old did not lose a single mark in any of her six subjects of humanities scoring a perfect 100 in each.
Jain wants to pursue a career in History as a subject and learn more about the country's past.
"I want to give this message that it is not compulsory to score maximum marks. What is important is to give your 100 per cent. I used to study from NCERT books. In future, I would like to do research in history as a subject and learn more about our country's past," she said.
Divyanshi's parents said that they are proud of their daughter.
"I am very happy that she topped the CBSE examination. We were hoping that she will top in her school, but now we are very happy that she topped all India. We are very supportive of her and will support her further studies," said Rajesh Prakash Jain her father.
Seema Jain said her daughter deserved the honour considering that she had put in the hours to study.
"She deserves this. She used to study regularly. She used to follow a time table and I used to help her. I am happy for her. I am proud of my daughter."
Divanshi's elder sister Shreyanshi Jain said," It is her determination and hard work that gave her the results. I used to clear her doubts and help her in her studies."
Divyanshi appeared for exams of all subjects except Geography, which was cancelled due to Covid-19. She was also among the toppers at her school, in which she scored 97 per cent marks. (ANI)

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