Ranchi girl Bhavya Ranjan scores 99.8% in CBSE Class 12, emerges national Arts topper

Oxford Public School students’s 12-Hour Study Routine Leads to National Success, Sets UPSC Goal

Ranchi: Bringing pride to Jharkhand and Ranchi, Bhavya Ranjan of Oxford Public School has emerged as the national topper in the CBSE Class 12 Arts stream by securing an outstanding 99.8 percent marks. Her remarkable achievement has brought joy and celebration to her family, school, and the entire city.

Bhavya’s father, Rajiv Ranjan, and mother, Bikki Gandhi, expressed immense happiness over their daughter’s success. They said Bhavya has always been hardworking and disciplined in her studies. According to her parents, she studied for nearly 10 to 12 hours every day, both at school and at home, to achieve her goal. They also expressed confidence that Bhavya would continue to excel in the future and succeed in the Civil Services Examination as well.

Bhavya said that the constant support and guidance from her teachers played a major role in her success. She especially credited the school’s “Target 100 Group,” an initiative started under the guidance of Academic Director Dr. Simi Mehta. The programme was created for students capable of scoring full marks in subjects and aimed to help them perform at the highest level.

Under this initiative, students were given 100 questions every day for practice. Teachers immediately helped students whenever they faced difficulty in answering any question. Bhavya said this regular practice and instant guidance boosted her confidence and made exam preparation easier.

She also mentioned that being a student of Oxford Public School from Class 1 to Class 12 helped her greatly, as she shared a close bond with the teachers and received their constant encouragement and blessings throughout her academic journey.

Bhavya now plans to pursue graduation and post-graduation in History while simultaneously preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination. She is also preparing for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), which is scheduled for May 29 and 30. Depending on her CUET score, she hopes to continue her higher studies either in Delhi or at Banaras Hindu University.

In an emotional statement, Bhavya’s father revealed that he resigned from his job at a company like Jindal to dedicate more time and support towards his daughter’s education. Her mother, who is a teacher, also played an active role in guiding and motivating her throughout her studies.

School Academic Director Dr. Simi Mehta said that initiatives like “Target 100” and “Holding Hands” have started showing positive results. She added that the school’s academic performance has improved significantly over the past two years and the institution remains committed to helping students achieve excellence at both state and national levels.

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