12 Students Score Perfect 100% on India's Class 10 Exam
Twelve students using an affordable online education platform achieved perfect scores among 2.5 million test-takers on India's national Class 10 exam. Their success shows how accessible digital learning is helping students from all backgrounds reach their academic dreams.
When 2.5 million students across India sat for their Class 10 board exams this year, twelve young scholars emerged with something remarkable: perfect 100% scores.
What makes their achievement even more inspiring is how they got there. All twelve students prepared using PhysicsWallah, an education platform that started as a simple YouTube channel in 2014 and now helps millions of Indian students access quality learning regardless of their family's income.
Students like Vaibhav Arora and Kumar Abhinav Mishra credit their success to consistent practice and structured study plans. "Regular revision and solving sample papers played a key role in helping me score 100%," Mishra shared after results were announced.
Ayusman Mohapatra emphasized discipline and planning as his secret weapons. "Staying disciplined and following a structured study plan made it possible for me to secure full marks," he said, thanking his parents and teachers for their support.
The platform's founder, Alakh Pandey, started teaching physics on YouTube a decade ago with a simple mission: make quality education accessible to everyone. Today, PhysicsWallah offers free YouTube lectures alongside paid courses, reaching students in multiple Indian languages.
The Ripple Effect
These perfect scores represent more than individual achievement. They signal a growing shift in how education reaches students across India's cities, towns, and rural areas.
When quality teaching becomes accessible through a smartphone, geography stops limiting potential. A student in a small town can now access the same preparation materials as someone in a major city.
The twelve toppers studied through various PhysicsWallah offerings, including the Udaan online batch and free YouTube lectures. Their different paths to the same perfect score show how flexible, accessible education can meet students where they are.
PhysicsWallah has grown from a one-person YouTube channel into a listed company serving students preparing for everything from board exams to competitive entrance tests. The platform now operates through online apps, physical centers, and hybrid models.
"When our students achieve something like this, it feels like a shared milestone for all of us," Pandey said, celebrating not just the perfect scorers but every student who worked hard through the exam season.
These twelve perfect scores stand as proof that dedication plus access equals possibility, no matter where a student starts their journey.
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Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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