Indore’s CBSE Class 10 Results 2025: Girls Lead in Academic Performance
Indore students delivered a strong performance in the CBSE Class 10 examinations for 2025, with several securing above 99%. Ridhima Sarin topped the city with 99.4%, followed by Ved Joshi at 99.2%, and Arth Katiyar with 99%. Geet Bhalerao and Aarush Maheshwari were also among the top scorers with 99.2% and 99%, respectively.
Nationally, the overall pass percentage stood at 93.66%, a slight improvement from the previous year. Girls outperformed boys once again, with a pass percentage of 95%, compared to 92.63% for boys—a trend reflected in Indore's results as well.
The consistent academic success in the city is attributed to students’ disciplined efforts, strategic preparation, and strong support from schools and families.
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City topper Ridhima Sarin with 99.4%
Ridhima Sarin has secured the top position in Indore in the CBSE Class 10 board exams, scoring an impressive 99.4%. While her academic excellence is commendable, it is her clarity of purpose and the cause she wishes to champion that sets her apart.
“I was not expecting to be the city topper,” she said, visibly overwhelmed by the result. Behind the score lies months of preparation and discipline. “Before the boards, I studied for 8 to 10 hours a day. I had a clear routine and stuck to it.”
But Ridhima’s vision extends well beyond grades and accolades. She aspires to become a gynaecologist, driven by a deeper calling. “I want to spread awareness about menstruation. Even today, many people treat it like a taboo subject. I want to remove the myths and misconceptions around periods,” she said. Her goal is to work at the intersection of healthcare and social change, empowering girls and women with the knowledge and dignity they deserve.
Growing up in a family that values education and awareness, Ridhima draws strength from her role models — her parents and elder sister. Her father, Mahendra Sarin, is a chartered accountant, and her mother, Nimita Sarin, works in accounts. Her sister, Simran Sarin, is an architect and a constant source of motivation. “My parents and sister are my role models. They’ve always told me to aim big but stay grounded,” she said.
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Geet Bhalerao: Focused Preparation and Consistent Effort
Scoring 99.2% with full marks in three subjects, Geet Bhalerao credited her success to steady, daily revision. “It was daily, cumulative effort. I reviewed everything at home just like we learned in school,” she said. She also acknowledged the support of her teachers: “My school’s efforts helped a lot. All the teachers were very supportive.”
Geet, whose mother Prachi is a science teacher and father Madhav a sales manager, plans to pursue a career in engineering. “There are many relatives who studied engineering, so I’m considering that path,” she said. She described herself as introverted but is learning to manage it: “Sometimes I struggle with people, but I am coping.”
Her message reflects the importance of routine, school support, and staying focused on long-term goals.
Indore students delivered a strong performance in the CBSE Class 10 examinations for 2025, with several securing above 99%. Ridhima Sarin topped the city with 99.4%, followed by Ved Joshi at 99.2%, and Arth Katiyar with 99%. Geet Bhalerao and Aarush Maheshwari were also among the top scorers with 99.2% and 99%, respectively.
Nationally, the overall pass percentage stood at 93.66%, a slight improvement from the previous year. Girls outperformed boys once again, with a pass percentage of 95%, compared to 92.63% for boys—a trend reflected in Indore's results as well.
The consistent academic success in the city is attributed to students’ disciplined efforts, strategic preparation, and strong support from schools and families.
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City topper Ridhima Sarin with 99.4%
Ridhima Sarin has secured the top position in Indore in the CBSE Class 10 board exams, scoring an impressive 99.4%. While her academic excellence is commendable, it is her clarity of purpose and the cause she wishes to champion that sets her apart.
“I was not expecting to be the city topper,” she said, visibly overwhelmed by the result. Behind the score lies months of preparation and discipline. “Before the boards, I studied for 8 to 10 hours a day. I had a clear routine and stuck to it.”
But Ridhima’s vision extends well beyond grades and accolades. She aspires to become a gynaecologist, driven by a deeper calling. “I want to spread awareness about menstruation. Even today, many people treat it like a taboo subject. I want to remove the myths and misconceptions around periods,” she said. Her goal is to work at the intersection of healthcare and social change, empowering girls and women with the knowledge and dignity they deserve.
Growing up in a family that values education and awareness, Ridhima draws strength from her role models — her parents and elder sister. Her father, Mahendra Sarin, is a chartered accountant, and her mother, Nimita Sarin, works in accounts. Her sister, Simran Sarin, is an architect and a constant source of motivation. “My parents and sister are my role models. They’ve always told me to aim big but stay grounded,” she said.
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Geet Bhalerao: Focused Preparation and Consistent Effort
Scoring 99.2% with full marks in three subjects, Geet Bhalerao credited her success to steady, daily revision. “It was daily, cumulative effort. I reviewed everything at home just like we learned in school,” she said. She also acknowledged the support of her teachers: “My school’s efforts helped a lot. All the teachers were very supportive.”
Geet, whose mother Prachi is a science teacher and father Madhav a sales manager, plans to pursue a career in engineering. “There are many relatives who studied engineering, so I’m considering that path,” she said. She described herself as introverted but is learning to manage it: “Sometimes I struggle with people, but I am coping.”
Her message reflects the importance of routine, school support, and staying focused on long-term goals.
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