Bengaluru Student Scores Perfect 625/625 on Major Exam
A tenth grader in Bengaluru just aced his SSLC exam with a perfect score, and his secret isn't what you'd expect. Instead of cramming alone, Dhanush credits balance, good teachers, and staying grounded.
Dhanush Sudhir Mysore just proved that perfect scores don't require sacrificing everything else in life. The Class 10 student at Poorna Prajna Education Centre in north Bengaluru scored 625 out of 625 marks on the SSLC exam, one of India's most important secondary school tests.
What makes Dhanush's achievement stand out isn't just the flawless score. It's his refreshing approach to success and willingness to share credit where it's due.
"I wrote the SSLC exam well. I was confident about getting full marks, but I was not overconfident," Dhanush said after receiving his results. Rather than celebrating his own brilliance, he immediately pointed to the people who helped him get there.
The young scholar attributed his success to both his school teachers and his coaching instructors. He made it clear that this achievement wasn't a solo journey but the result of solid guidance and support from educators who believed in him.
His balanced mindset shines through in his words. Dhanush walked into that exam room prepared and confident, but he never let that confidence tip into arrogance. That kind of self-awareness at 15 or 16 years old is rare and speaks volumes about his character.
Why This Inspires
Dhanush's story offers a powerful lesson for students drowning in exam pressure across India and beyond. Perfect scores don't always come from isolation, stress, and all-nighters. Sometimes they come from trusting your teachers, staying grounded, and maintaining healthy confidence without losing humility.
His immediate acknowledgment of his teachers also highlights something beautiful about education at its best. Learning thrives when students and teachers work as partners, not adversaries. When young people feel supported rather than just pressured, amazing things can happen.
In a culture that often celebrates individual achievement above all else, Dhanush chose gratitude and community instead. That's a lesson worth more than any test score.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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