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Results for PSEB Class X: Jasika, Balraj, with 98.62%, is the top district in Nakodar

In the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) Class X examinations, which were released today, Jasika, a student at Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Nakodar, and Balraj Singh, a student at Gobind Sarvar Senior Secondary School, Bulandpuri Sahib, Nakodar, tied for first place in the district with 98.62 percent of the possible points. Both received a score of 641 out of 650, placing them sixth in the state.

Mannat Bhatia of Excelsior Convent High School, Atta, Goarya, who earned 97.54 percent of the possible points to take second place in the district, trails behind Jasika and Balraj.

Manpreet Singh and Navpreet Kaur, both students from KPS Baal Bharti Public Senior Secondary School, Chuhar, tied for third place with 97.38 percent of the possible points.

Eighteen pupils from the district—five of them were high scorers—made the merit list. These students include: Nidhi and Neha of KPS Baal Bharti Public Senior Secondary School, Chuhar; Gurleen Kaur, Japleen Kaur, and Sukhmeet Singh of Guru Nanak Public Senior Secondary School, Preet Nagar, Sodal Road; Kritika of Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Basti Sheikh; Tushanshu, Prachi Gaur, Navneet Kaur, and Rehvir Kaur of Excelsior Convent High School, Atta in Goarya; Baljit Mahey of

Lambra’s St. Bhrigoo Public School; Anamika of New

Anmolpreet Kaur from Punjab Public Senior Secondary School in Ummarwal Billa and St. Soldier Senior Secondary Public School in Guru Ravidass Nagar.

Jasika, a Nakodar native, expressed her excitement to the Jalandhar Tribune by saying, “I feel like I’m on cloud nine.” At last, my diligence has paid off. It brings me joy to have achieved the top spot in the district and to have inspired my parents and teachers.”

She reflected on her exam-related study regimen and said, “I never felt overwhelmed by studying. Every day, I would take pleasure in studying and commit the information to memory.

Jasika, the daughter of Harjit Kumar, who runs a business for auto maintenance and repairs, said that she has decided to study the medical stream in order to pursue a career in nursing.

Another top student, Balraj, has already registered in the non-medical program and said that he wants to become a teacher. “My favorite subject is math.” In the future, I want to be a math professor,” he said.

The farmer Kuldeep Singh’s son, Balraj, said that he was committed to giving his parents a respectable future and to making them proud. Mannat Bhatia acknowledged her joy at finishing in the district’s second place. “I am appreciative of my parents’ and teachers’ support,” she said. Without their confidence in me, this accomplishment would not have been feasible.” She said that she used to study for three to four hours during tests, taking little breaks in between. I now want to follow in my father’s footsteps and become a doctor, which is why I picked the medical track.

Manpreet Singh, who placed third in the district, chose to enroll in Class XI’s commerce stream with the goal of becoming an IPS officer or a chartered accountant. Thinking back on his family’s situation, he disclosed that his grandpa was the only one who could support the family when his father died from a heart attack last year. “My grandfather works in a private office as a security guard,” he remarked. My objective is to achieve academic success via hard work so that I can support my family financially.

The daughter of auto mechanic Jagdeep Singh, Navpreet Kaur, said she never imagined she would be among the district toppers, even though she was certain of reaching the merit list and anticipated receiving decent grades. Navpreet said that she had chosen the commerce stream and that she was hoping to work in the economics industry.

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