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Pranav Rao
My parents and teachers have played a very important role in making my class 10 journey
successful. The teachers completed the syllabus on different subjects swiftly so that we could
get more time to clear our doubts. The worksheets and frequently held class tests also gave
us an idea about the difficult type of questions. Studying before the exam with total efforts
turned out to help me.
Aditya Deshpande
I would like to credit my success to my parents and
teachers. They motivated me throughout the year.
Consistent efforts were the key to my success. I was
able to study for long hours as I saw it as an
opportunity to learn something rather than doing it
for the sake of marks. This helped me keep my focus
and helped me get a positive result.
Mayank Gulati
My parents and teachers played a vital role in making
my class 10 journey successful. All the teachers
completed the syllabus well in time so that we could
get more time to clear our doubts. The worksheets
and frequently held class tests helped us crack the
difficult questions. Studying in a balanced way
throughout the year and not only before the exams
helped me a lot. Hours of practice in every subject
helped me to solve the previous years' questions
which boosted my confidence. Consistency helped me
to keep improving.
Malhar Bhensjariya
Class 10 Board examination is one of the most memorable phases of our life. I enjoyed
learning new things while I was in class 10. The excitement grew more as I approached the
year end, anxiety grew with it. Long days of studying for boards ended with dreadful
nightmares of failing, but the fact that my family, teachers and friends were behind me to
support soothed me the most. I had decided to pursue my career in science and with the
support of family and teachers I have accomplished a step towards it. The most important
thing for success is curiosity about things which exist and the ideas that you discover. Every
day I wake up with the thought that knowledge wouldn’t fail me until I have curiosity.
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