Jaipur: Three girls emerged among the highest scorers in the city in the
CBSE Class 10 results declared Wednesday, as per information shared by schools till the filing of this report. The results underline a trend of academic excellence driven by consistency, smart preparation and balanced routines.
Alisha Amar of Vardhman International School scored 99.6%, securing a perfect 100 in Sanskrit, Science and Artificial Intelligence. Close behind were Rishika Dohare of Cambridge Court World School and Divija Chhipa of Maheshwari Public School, Pratapnagar, both securing 99.4%.
For Alisha, discipline and clarity in preparation made the difference. “Punctuality and knowing what to study rather than how much to study is what helped me. I prioritised solving previous-year papers, which helped me in practising different types of questions, and anytime I got free, I spent it with my family, which was my stress buster,” she said, adding that consistency helped her navigate the demanding academic year.
Rishika’s approach, her family said, was rooted in logic and composure. “Rishika is a quiet and introverted girl, but her strength is that she observes everything deeply.
Her approach for the exams was to follow logic and reason over anything else,” said her mother, Aarti Singh.
She also adopted a unique answer-writing strategy.
According to Singh, Rishika initially left space for the first two questions and began attempting later sections. “Once she gained momentum and confidence, she returned to the first questions. She believed the first answers set the tone for the examiner and did not want to appear anxious,” Singh said.
Divija Chhipa credited balance and consistency for her performance. “I don’t think Class 10 requires as much pressure as everybody thinks; the key is to be consistent with studies along with doing other activities of interest,” she said. Chhipa continued sports and hobbies, including football, badminton, keyboard and drawing, while maintaining focus during study hours.
She emphasised self-study and daily revision as key strategies. “Whatever time I studied, I made sure there was no distraction,” she said.
Among boys, Chandra Gupt Nathawat of Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan Vidyashram scored 99.3%, securing full marks in Sanskrit, Artificial Intelligence and Science.