
India Students Score Big, Dream of Civil Service Careers
Students across Madhya Pradesh aced their high school exams with scores near perfect, crediting teachers and family for their success. Many top scorers now have their sights set on serving their country through civil service careers. #
Pratibha Singh Solanki scored 499 out of 500 on her Class 10 exams, but she says her teachers deserve the credit. The student from Panna district topped Madhya Pradesh state this year after regular doubt-solving sessions at school helped her master every subject.
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education released results on April 15, revealing impressive pass rates of 73.42% for Class 10 and 76.01% for Class 12. More than the numbers, though, the stories behind the top scorers reveal what happens when students get consistent support.
Abhay Gupta secured second place with 498 marks while living in a hostel away from home. He credits his teachers with helping him stay focused on his studies. Like Pratibha, he now dreams of passing the prestigious UPSC civil services exam to serve his country.
In the Class 12 Arts stream, Shruti Tomar made a bold choice after scoring 98% in Class 10. She picked humanities over science, a decision that paid off when she topped the state with 489 marks from Morena district.
Muskan Rawat from Chhatarpur proved that success doesn't require expensive coaching. She scored 488 marks in Arts as the second-place finisher, relying entirely on her government school education and family encouragement. Her dream is to become a teacher herself and pay that support forward.

Jai Rajoriya rounded out the high achievers with 488 marks in the Biology stream from Sagar district. He emphasized how his school principal and teachers guided him through challenging concepts.
Why This Inspires
These students come from different districts and different backgrounds, but they share something powerful in common. Each one credits the adults who showed up for them consistently, whether parents solving problems at the dinner table or teachers staying late for extra help.
Their career choices also tell a hopeful story. Rather than chasing only high-paying tech jobs, many top scorers want to enter civil service and shape policy for millions. They're already thinking about how to lift others up.
What makes this especially meaningful is that many succeeded in government schools without expensive private tutoring. Muskan's achievement shows that when schools provide quality education and families offer encouragement, students can reach the highest levels.
These young people remind us that excellence grows where support is planted.
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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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