
Three Mumbai Students Score Perfect 100% on National Exams
In Mumbai's biggest exam season, three students achieved perfect 100% scores while thousands more excelled in national board exams. The victories shine bright even as one student's tragic story reminds us to celebrate every achievement.
Three students from Mumbai just proved that perfect really is possible, scoring 100% on India's rigorous ICSE and ISC national exams as results were announced this week.
Sonit Devpura from N L Dalmia School in Mira Road topped the Class X ICSE exam with a flawless score. Kimaya Bavua of Sulochanadevi Singhania School in Thane and Annanya Desai of Jamnabai Narsee School both achieved perfect marks in the Class XII ISC exam.
The perfect scores came as pleasant surprises even to the high achievers themselves. Annanya had expected around 97%, making her 100% an unexpected gift. Kimaya had set a vision board goal of 99.75% and worked backward from there, exceeding even her own ambitious target.
Across Maharashtra, over 30,000 students appeared for ICSE with a 99.93% pass rate, while more than 4,000 took ISC exams with similar success rates. Most schools in Mumbai reported 100% pass rates, with many students scoring above 90%.
The secret to success wasn't luck or last-minute cramming. Sanchay Jain, who scored 99.8%, credited having three to four months for revision after completing the syllabus early. Sonit emphasized consistency over rigid schedules, making sure nothing was left for the last minute.

Schools also adapted better to new competency-based questions introduced last year. Principals noted that teachers became more skilled at preparing students for these critical thinking questions, helping maintain the trend of high scorers.
Among the celebrating students, one story stands out for different reasons. Parv Gada of Witty International School scored 97% while using a wheelchair and living with muscular dystrophy since birth. His achievement shows that physical challenges don't limit academic dreams.
Why This Inspires
These perfect scores represent more than academic excellence. They show what happens when students get adequate preparation time, when teachers adapt to new teaching methods, and when determination meets opportunity.
The students are already looking ahead with big dreams. Sonit plans to pursue medicine and is preparing for medical school entrance exams. Kimaya is aiming for IIM Indore's integrated business program. Annanya is exploring computer science engineering options in India and abroad, including Singapore's National University.
Their success comes with a bittersweet note. Purva Kulkarni, who scored 94.80%, died in a road accident shortly after completing her exams. Her mother Pallavi shared that Purva had dreamed of becoming a pilot, a reminder to celebrate every student's achievement while we can.
The results prove that with the right support, preparation time, and personal dedication, students can reach heights that seemed impossible. These young achievers aren't just scoring well on tests. They're showing the next generation what focused effort and consistent work can accomplish.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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