Young Indian student Gurpreet Singh in school uniform holding electrical tools and books

Teen Electrician Scores 97% While Supporting His Family

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While his classmates attended tutoring sessions, 18-year-old Gurpreet Singh worked as an electrician after school to help his struggling family. He just became the second-highest scorer in his entire district with 97.2%.

Gurpreet Singh's school day didn't end with the final bell like other students in Jalandhar, Punjab. The 18-year-old would head straight to electrical jobs, often working until evening to support his father, a laborer, and his mother, a homemaker.

For three years, Gurpreet balanced wire work with homework. Yet he just scored an impressive 486 out of 500 marks in his Class 12 exams, earning the second-highest rank across Punjab's School Education Board in his district.

His secret wasn't more study hours or expensive tutoring. Instead of memorizing facts for exams, Gurpreet focused on understanding every concept he learned at the School of Eminence in Kartarpur.

"I never believed in simply memorizing lessons," Gurpreet told The Better India. He studied late at night after returning from electrical jobs, but made each session count by asking himself why concepts worked the way they did.

His scores reflect this deeper approach: 98 in Punjabi, 92 in English, and strong marks across his vocational electrical subjects. He pursued vocational training alongside academics, believing practical skills combined with education would build a stronger future.

Teen Electrician Scores 97% While Supporting His Family

Why This Inspires

Gurpreet's achievement shows something powerful about how we learn. When financial pressure forces a teenager to work full days and study late nights, he shouldn't outperform students with every advantage. But understanding beats memorization every time.

Research backs this up. Concept-based learning builds problem-solving abilities and critical thinking that stick around long after exams end. When students grasp why something works instead of just memorizing what happens, they develop confidence and genuine curiosity.

Gurpreet's approach offers a roadmap anyone can follow. Explain concepts out loud as if teaching someone else. Connect lessons to real-life situations that make ideas click. Ask "why does it work this way?" instead of just "what's the answer?"

He now hopes to pursue an electrical diploma and eventually secure a government position. His journey from after-school electrician to district topper proves that learning with purpose beats studying with pressure.

While no child should have to work to help their family survive, Gurpreet's approach to education shines beyond his circumstances. He turned limited time into focused understanding, and that made all the difference.

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Based on reporting by Times of India - Good News

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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