ICSE Gorakhpur Topper Akshita Gupta Scores 99.4%, Dreams of Becoming a Scientist

ICSE Gorakhpur district topper Akshita Gupta achieved an impressive 99.4% marks in the examinations. She expressed happiness and credited her teachers for their support in her academic journey. Akshita plans to pursue the PCM stream in 11th grade with the goal of becoming a scientist. The CISCE announced record pass percentages of 99.18% for ICSE and 99.13% for ISC this year.

Key Points: ICSE Topper Akshita Gupta Scores 99.4%, Aims to Be Scientist

  • ICSE Gorakhpur topper Akshita Gupta scores 99.4%
  • She credits teachers for her success
  • Aims to become a scientist after choosing PCM stream
  • CISCE reports record pass percentages of over 99% for ICSE and ISC
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ICSE Gorakhpur district topper Akshita Gupta scores 99.4%, aims to become scientist

ICSE Gorakhpur district topper Akshita Gupta secured 99.4% in exams. She credits teachers and aims to pursue science to become a scientist.

"I am very happy and satisfied that my hard work has paid off. My teachers have always been very supportive, clearing my doubts and strengthening my base. - Akshita Gupta"

Gorakhpur, April 30

ICSE Board district topper Akshita Gupta, who secured an impressive 99.4% marks in the examinations, on Thursday expressed happiness over her performance and credited her teachers for helping her achieve the milestone. She also shared her ambition of pursuing science in higher studies.

Speaking after the declaration of ICSE results, Akshita said she was satisfied with her result and acknowledged the role of her mentors in her academic journey. "I am very happy and satisfied that my hard work has paid off. My teachers have always been very supportive, clearing my doubts and strengthening my base," she said.

Sharing her future plans, the topper added that she has chosen the science stream for her next academic phase. "I have chosen the PCM stream for 11th, and I wish to eventually become a scientist," Akshita said.

Meanwhile, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced strong results for both ICSE and ISC examinations, with officials highlighting consistent performance across regions.

CISCE Chief Executive and Secretary Dr. Joseph Emmanuel said this year's results reflect steady academic performance across the board. "This year, ICSE and ISC results have been declared today. Both ICSE and ISC have a record percentage of 99.13 and 99.18 per cent students successfully qualified for the exam," he said.

He added that the number of candidates appearing for the examinations was significant, with lakhs of students taking part across India and abroad. "ICSE has 2,58,000 candidates who appeared for the exam, and for ISC Class 12, 1,03,000 candidates appeared for the exam," Emmanuel said.

Highlighting regional trends, he noted that students from multiple states performed strongly. "Almost every state has done extremely well. The large number of schools are from West Bengal, Karnataka, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. In all these states, performance of schools is really welcoming and very appreciable," he said.

Emmanuel also advised students to focus beyond marks and develop long-term skills. "Marks don't matter every time. It's your efficiency, your competency and the skills that you develop during school years," he said, encouraging students to stay focused in future academic pursuits.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Thursday declared the results of the ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Year 2026 main examinations, bringing an end to the wait for lakhs of students across the country.

According to an official statement, the results indicate consistently high levels of achievement, with overall pass percentages remaining above 99%.

The ISC (Class XII) examination recorded an overall pass percentage of 99.13%, with girls securing 99.48% and boys 98.81%, as stated in the release.

Similarly, the ICSE (Class X) examination recorded an overall pass percentage of 99.18%, with girls achieving a pass rate of 99.46% and boys 98.93%, once again, girls outperforming boys in both examinations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Congratulations Akshita! But I hope the education system doesn't just focus on these toppers. The 99% pass percentage sounds impressive, but what about the quality of learning? Many students just cram and forget. CISCE's advice about "marks don't matter" is ironic when they themselves celebrate these rankings. Anyway, all the best to her! 🌟
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Aditya G
Wow! 99.4% from a district like Gorakhpur is truly inspiring. This shows that talent is everywhere in India, not just in metros. The CISCE chief's reminder about skills over marks is timely too. With AI and automation coming, scientists like Akshita will be crucial for India's future in research. Keep shining! 🚀
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James A
Impressive result from Akshita. The Indian education system clearly produces bright minds. I notice the gender gap in pass percentages again—girls outperforming boys in both ICSE and ISC. Something to study perhaps? Anyway, 99.18% overall pass rate is remarkable. Congrats to all students! 🎉
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Siddharth J
One small thing: I'm happy for Akshita, but I wish the focus wasn't always on individual toppers. What about the thousands of other students who worked hard but didn't score 99%? Many come from rural backgrounds with limited resources. Also, calling it a "record" when 99% pass is routine for CISCE seems a bit... meh. Still, best wishes for her scientific journey! 🔬
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Michael C
Fantastic achievement! The fact that 2.58 lakh students appeared for ICSE and 1.03 lakh for ISC

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