Exclusive: Mom of top scoring twins in CBSE class 12 exam shares success tips

Twins Anushka and Astha Vora from Gurugram excelled in CBSE class 12 exam with self-study. They aspire to pursue MBBS like their father after preparing for NEET. Their success highlights the importance of discipline and hard work. The girls had secured above 98% in class 10 board exams. Read their success story here.
Exclusive: Mom of top scoring twins in CBSE class 12 exam shares success tips
Twins Anushka Vora and Astha Vora from the national capital region Gurugram have broken their own record. Anushka and Astha have secured 98% and 97.4%, respectively in class 12 board exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The girls had secured above 98% in class 10 board exams.
Speaking to ETimes-TOI, an elated mother Avani Vora said, "they have not taken any tuitions for CBSE Grade 12." The sisters studied under the guidance of Suncity School teachers and their parents, Dr Amish Vora, Oncologist and mother Avani Vora, a chemical Engineer.

For the CBSE Class 12 exam, the twins focused on self study for which they dedicated around 3-4 hours daily. The girls had appeared for the class 12 exam in four main subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, English.

"Twins would play for an hour each day, be it soccer, some Zumba at home or Basket Ball in the condominium," Avani said. "The twins meticulously planned their schedules to efficiently manage their studies, homework, and projects, always providing mutual support during challenging times. They also made time for recreational activities, spending an hour each day playing soccer, practicing Zumba at home, or engaging in basketball at their condominium. Leveraging social media, they joined various groups to enhance their understanding of subjects. They attribute their success to the combination of discipline, consistency, and hard work instilled in them, emphasizing the importance of self-study over tuition," the mom added.

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Both girls have appeared for NEET, the national level entrance exam for admission to MBBS course in medical colleges across the country, and look forward to becoming good doctors like their father.

CBSE released the class 12 board exam result on May 13 with an overall 87.98% pass percentage. Girls have outshone boys in this year's board exam. A total no of 1,62,1224 students appeared for the exams of which 1,42,6420 students passed. Girls have outnumbered boys by securing 91.52%. Boys have secured 85.12%. The exam was held from February 15 to April 2, 2024. After the CBSE results were declared, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated all the students. “I am immensely proud of your accomplishment and your relentless dedication. I also acknowledge the efforts of your supportive families and dedicated educators, whose unwavering support has been crucial to this success,” PM Modi tweeted on X (formerly Twitter). “All the best for the endeavours ahead.”
CBSE results, released annually by the Central Board of Secondary Education, determine academic performance for millions of students across India. These results play a crucial role in shaping educational trajectories, influencing college admissions, and setting career paths for students. They are eagerly awaited and closely scrutinized by students, parents, and educators.

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