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Inspiring tales of MPBSE toppers: Passing percentage dropped in MPBSE class 12th result

4 from Indore in State Merit List, passing percentage in State drops due to covid-19

Despite facing several financial and societal challenges, girls outshone boys in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) class 12th board examinations. The passing percentage of girls 
This year, the pass percentage has dipped significantly from the last year recorded at 68.81 per cent. Last year, the pass percentage was 72.37 per cent. 
Girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 73.40 per cent, while the pass percentage of boys is 64.66 per cent. 
Four students from Indore made their place in State Merit Topper’s list. Three of them were from Commerce stream and one was a topper in Science – Biology stream, as shared by divisional officer Deven Sonwani. 
Science – Biology topper from Indore in State Merit list is Delan Patel. He scored 484 marks out of 500 and secured fourth position in state.
The three State Merit Toppers from Commerce stream are: Vishnukant Mishra, Khushbu Verma and Nisha Patel.
Passing Percentage over the years
Year          Overall Pass % Girls’ Pass % Boys’ Pass %
2020 68.81 73.40 64.66
2019 72.37 76.31 68.94
2018 68          72.33 64.39
2017 70.11 69.47 70.07
2016 69.33 73.78 65.81
2015 65.94 69.42 63.3
2014 65.88 63.31 69.5

Indore Toppers
Commerce Stream Toppers
1. Vishnukant Mishra from Malhar Aashram School secured sixth position in state with 474 marks
2. Khushbu Verma from Pink Flower School secured eight position in state with 472 marks
3. Nisha Patel from Malhar Aashram School secured tenth position in state with 470 marks

Science Biology Topper
Delan Patel from Malhar Aashram School scored 484 marks out of 500 and secured fourth position in state.

District Merit Holder
Art Stream Topper
1. Vinita Rathore, 453 Marks, Government H.S. School Budgonda
2. Vinit Kumar Dodwa, 451 marks, Vidya Children's Academy, Palada
2. Neha Goyal, 451 Marks, Malav Kanya HS school

Science Math+Bio Stream Toppers
1. Vishal Nagar, 473 marks, New Pink Flower School
2. Mayur Tembhare, 470 Marks, Malhar Aashram HS school
3. Ramkumar Lodhi, 469 marks, Malhar Aashram HS school

District commerce toppers
Hariom Gurjar, 469 marks
Neeraj Soni, 469 marks
Akash Rajput, 469 marks
Kunal Soni, 469 marks

Agriculture stream topper
Uma Nagar, 459 points, Sitadevi H.S. School, Palada 

Topper’s Talk
Fourth rank in MP, Science Bio city topper
Farmer’s son, enroute to becoming first Doc in family
Learning to multitask from his father, who works as an electrician, farmer and labour, Delan Patel is the science city topper, who secured fourth position in state with 484/500 marks. 
Originally from Damoh, he dreams of becoming the first doctor in his family. “I scored 98.4 percent in class 10th and made my place among Super 100, in fact, I was at fifth position in state back then,” Patel said. 
With a dream to follow his aspirations, he lived in Malharganj Aashram and has been preparing for NEET 2020. “I have an elder sister (Aarti) and a younger brother (Sumit), who motivated me,” Patel said.

Eight in State, Second in Indore in Commerce
Walked to her nani’s home to study everyday
Khushbu Verma from Pink Flower School secured eight position in state with 472 marks. She is the second city topper of commerce stream in Indore. 
Residing in Jeevan-ki-phel, Khushbu faced several financial and logistics problems. “I had to go to my Nani’s (maternal grandmother) house to study, because where I stay, it is very difficult to study,” she said.
With support from her family, she was able to concentrate on her studies, when her father (Bhawani Verma) worked several jobs to manage their daily expenses. “I learned Henna art, which helps me in earning some money at times,” Khushbu said. 
She loves to act and dance. “I concentrated only on my studies because it is my dream to become an IAS officer,” Khushbu said. 
She did not consider how much she will score, just gave her best. “In class 10th, I scored 93 percent and so hopefully, I will better and clear govt exam in future,” Khushbu said.

Humanities Indore Topper
School added a subject just for Her
Dreams come to us, when we dare to go after them facing every challenge with a smile. Such was the case for Vinita Rathore, who was the only student in her school who studied Economics. She has scored 453 marks and is Indore’s topper in Humanities stream. 
“I live in village Bargonda, where we do not have schools and coaching for studying science in class XII,” Rathore said. She wanted to study mathematics.
“I had scored 95 percent in class 10th, but it is not possible for my parents to send me to Indore to study and pay fee,” Rathore. She choose humanities as she found arts more interesting than commerce. 
In arts, she really wanted to study economics. “My school did not have economics then, but my school principal (Dinesh Gupta) agreed and got the subject in school just for me,” Rathore said. 
She was the only student in school who would study and give economics exam. “I was lucky, because as soon as I entered class 12th, an economics teacher was transferred to my school which helped me in understanding the subject better,” Rathore said.
Helping her ace out the challenges of studies, her elder sister (Prachi) and father (farmer Raju) were her biggest support. 


Commerce city topper, 6th state topper
Not language, but concentrate on knowledge
Vishnukant Mishra from Malhar Aashram School secured sixth position in state with 474 marks. He is the city topper for commerce stream. 
Inspired by (late) Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Mishra hopes to become a successful Chartered Accountant. Sharing an important lesson from his experience, Mishra said, “I like studying, but I faced a major challenge when I was sent to English medium school and my interest and score fell down from 90s to 70s.”
After re-joining government school in class 9th, Mishra’s scorecard and interest rekindled and he scored 94 percent in class 10th. “I got selected in super 100 scheme and moved from Sidhi to Indore to fulfil my dreams,” he said. 
His father (advocate Rajesh Kumar Mishra) and mother (Rekha Mishra) always supported his aspirations.

3rd in city, 10th in state Commerce toppers
First to study in farmer’s family
Nisha Patel from Malhar Aashram School secured tenth position in state with 470 marks. She is the first in her family to complete school education. 
“I come from Bhama village, where it is not usual for people to study,” she said. With support from her parents (Rewa and Babulal Patel), she concentrated on studies to follow her dreams. 
“I scored 92.4 percent in class 10th, which gave me an opportunity to move to Indore under super 100,” Patel said. However, there was a twist that due to her score, she could not get science in scheme and was selected in commerce stream. 
“My school principal explained to me that the opportunity of studying among super 100 will help me in building my career, so I took the chance and found my new dream of becoming a chartered accountant,” Patel said.

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