Balance study and play, say CBSE toppers
Monday May 23, 2011 08:28:33 PM, IANS
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New Delhi:
Balancing study with play is the formula for success, say students
who have topped the Class 12 CBSE exams.
Nikhil Pandhi from Vasant Valley school of Delhi, who scored 97.5
percent in humanities stream says he was regular in studies and
had fun as well.
"I am very happy that my hard work was fruitful. I did not make a
time table but eventually a time table was formed. I would get up
at 6.30 a.m. But never studied all night. One has to be
consistent... at the time of studying, focus on studies, and at
the time of having fun, have a lot of fun," he said.
"You must understand what you are writing. If you understand it
you can write it in simpler manner," he said.
Second topper from the school, Riya who got 97 percent, says
selective study was the key.
"I studied in the morning, 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., I did selective study
and focused on what I felt was important," said Riya.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 results
for seven regions in the country, and foreign and Gulf centres
were announced Monday.
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