Doctor Father Can’t Keep Calm As Son Scores 100/100 In CBSE Class 10 Maths Exam
Doctor Father Can’t Keep Calm As Son Scores 100/100 In CBSE Class 10 Maths Exam
A Cardiologist from Bengaluru shared that besides obtaining more than 90 per cent, his son scored 100/100 in Mathematics.

It is the time of the year when board results are declared and students select their stream or opt for a career-oriented course. Till now, several state boards including CBSE, ICSE and ISC have announced the exam results. Now, an X post by a proud dad announcing how his son performed in the CBSE Class 10 exams has left people smiling. In the post, the dad, a Cardiologist from Bengaluru, added that besides obtaining more than 90 per cent, his son scored 100/100 in Mathematics.

“Son makes coffee for us after a tough trek to Tiger Nest monastery. I am happy to share that he scored an aggregate of 96.6 percent in CBSE 10th board exams with 100/100 in maths! We got the result just after we came out of the Tiger Nest temple,” Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy wrote. The doctor also shared a picture of his son, who is seen busy preparing tea while standing in a corner of a room.

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As soon as the clip was shared, online users were quick to share their thoughts. “Congratulations. Medical or engineering?” asked an X user. Another added, “Congrats, credit goes to Amma or Appa?” A user posted, “Excellent. Congratulations to your son. Way to go anna. All the best to him, to keep up the momentum. Let him excel wherever he gets into. BTW, what’s his good name?”

About CBSE Results:

The CBSE has announced the Class 10 board exam results on May 13. The results can be accessed through other digital platforms such as the DigiLocker website at digilocker.gov.in and the UMANG app. Students can also check their scores on the official website i.e. cbseresults.nic.in.

In the recently announced CBSE Class 10 exam result, more than 11,000 students scored a perfect 100 in Mathematics. This year, the board withheld a merit list of toppers and didn’t announce any names to “avoid unhealthy competition.” As per reports, Trivandrum (99.91), recorded the highest pass percentage while Guwahati (77.94) registered the lowest pass percentage.

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