Jodhpur Girl Mansi Jangid Scores 99.20% in RBSE Class 12 Arts Without Coaching

Mansi Jangid from Jodhpur has achieved an outstanding 99.20% in the Rajasthan Board Class 12 Arts examination. She secured perfect scores of 100 in English, Political Science, and Geography through disciplined self-study without any private tuition. Coming from a modest background, she credits her mother's sacrifices and her own consistent hard work for her success. Mansi now aims to join the Civil Services, proving that determination can overcome financial challenges.

Key Points: RBSE Class 12 Topper Mansi Jangid Scores 99.20% Without Tuition

  • Scored 99.20% without external coaching
  • Scored 100 in English, Political Science, Geography
  • Attributed success to mother's sacrifices
  • Aims to join Civil Services
  • School rewards her with a car
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RBSE Class XII result: Jodhpur girl scores perfect 100 in three subjects

Mansi Jangid from Jodhpur scores 99.20% in RBSE Arts, with perfect 100 in three subjects, without any external coaching. Her inspiring story.

"proper planning and regular practice were the keys to achieving such milestones - Mansi Jangid"

Jaipur, March 31

The true spirit of success despite limited resources has been exemplified in this year's Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education Class 12 Arts results.​

Mansi Jangid from Jodhpur has secured an outstanding 99.20 per cent without any external coaching, bringing pride not only to her family but also to the entire district. ​

Her achievement stands as an inspiration for thousands of students who consider a lack of resources a barrier to education.​

Mansi attributes her success to consistent hard work and disciplined self-study. She studied for nearly six hours every day, focusing entirely on her school curriculum. ​

Notably, she did not take any external coaching or private tuition. She said proper planning and regular practice were the keys to achieving such milestones.​

As per her marksheet, Mansi scored 98 in Hindi, 100 in English, 100 in Political Science, 98 in History, and 100 in Geography. ​

With a total of 496 out of 500 marks, she secured a First Division with an impressive 99.20 per cent. Mansi comes from a modest economic background.​

Her mother works as a seamstress and also runs a flour mill to support the family, while her father is a carpenter involved in furniture work. ​

Despite financial challenges, her parents ensured that her education never suffered.​

She studies at a private school in Jodhpur, which has announced a reward of a car worth ₹5 lakh in recognition of her achievement.

Mansi credits her mother's sacrifices and unwavering support as the biggest driving force behind her success.​

Her journey reflects determination, resilience, and a strong will to succeed against all odds. Looking ahead, Mansi has set her sights on joining the Civil Services.​

She believes that with a clear goal and consistent effort, success is possible under any circumstances. ​

This year, Jodhpur district has delivered impressive results in both Arts and Science streams, further enhancing its reputation in education.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is the real "Make in India" success story. A girl from a modest background scoring 99.2% without any tuition? It's a tight slap on the face of the multi-crore coaching industry. Hats off to her and her parents!
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David E
As an educator, I find this story profoundly meaningful. It highlights the importance of intrinsic motivation and a supportive home environment over external resources. The school's reward of a car is also a fantastic gesture of recognition.
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Aman W
While her achievement is phenomenal, let's not make it the new benchmark. Not every student can study 6 hours daily after school, especially if they have to help with family work. The system still needs to improve support for all students.
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Shreya B
Jodhpur zindabad! 🎉 So proud to see our city producing such brilliant minds. Her scores in Political Science and Geography are perfect 100s – she's already preparing for her civil services dream. More power to you, Mansi!
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Karthik V
This story is a much-needed reminder in today's rat race. Success is about consistency and self-belief, not just money. Her parents, a carpenter and a seamstress, are the real heroes here. Wishing her all the success for the future.

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