Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

A pleasant surprise, says Jalandhar’s Jasmine

SECOND RANK IN ICSE CLASS 10 EXAMS 16yearold scores 99.2%, daughter of a DSP says she doesn’t believe in long study hours

- Jatinder Mahal jatinder@htlive.com ■

JALANDHAR: Two girls from here have excelled in the Indian Certificat­e of Secondary Education (ICSE) examinatio­n, the result of which was declared by the Council for Indian School Certificat­e Examinatio­n on Monday. Jasmine Kaur Chahal, 16, a student of St Joseph’s Convent School here has secured the second all-India rank in Class 10 with 99.2% marks.

Abheya Arora, 16, a student of St Joseph’s Convent School, shared all-India third position with 64 other students by securing 99% (590 out of 600 marks). Jasmine’s father is a deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP) in Punjab Police and her mother is a lecturer at a government school in Jalandhar.

Talking about her study strategy, Jasmine said, “She does not believe in long hours of study. I like to watch TV and spend time with family.But during the exams , I spend six to seven hours on study daily.”

A book lover, Jasmine said that she took special tuition classes in mathematic­s as she was a little weak in the subject. “I am still focusing on my higher education to secure better grades in the non-medical stream. I have no other plan for my future,” she said when asked about her future plans.. “My mother is my role model. She always inspires me to do the best. She is really supportive and is also my best friend,” said jubilant Jasmine.

Her proud father, DSP (vigilance) Karamvir Singh, said it was a proud and unforgetta­ble moment for the family. “I am answering phone calls and repeated her marks to everyone. She is an affectiona­te child and very focused on her studies. She is a favourite among teachers and relatives,” Karamvir said. Her mother, Gurpreet Chahal, said that she is very committed to her studies and has topped in all her examinatio­ns inthe school. Palwinder Kaur, a favourite teacher of Jasmine at her school, said that she has brought laurels to the school and all are proud of her.

WANT TO BE A CA: ABHEYA ARORA

Abheya Arora’s father, Naveen Arora, is working in a private company and her mother, Devika Arora, is a housewife.

Naveen Arora said that he is really happy to see her results.

“My daughter’s hard work has paid off. She studied really hard and used to spend four to five hours daily on study,” he said. Abheya said that her strategy was very simple. I studied constantly for around four hours and also gave time to extracurri­cular activities to remain physically and mentally fit.

She said that she has taken admission in commerce and wants to be a chartered accountant (CA). “My parents are my true inspiratio­n. They always motivate me and give me strength to face all hurdles in life,” she said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ Jasmine Kaur Chahal celebrates her feat with her family in Jalandhar on Monday.
HT PHOTO ■ Jasmine Kaur Chahal celebrates her feat with her family in Jalandhar on Monday.
 ??  ?? ■ Jalandhar’s Abheya Arora, who scored 99% marks in Class 10 ICSE exams and shared the third rank with 63 others. HT PHOTO
■ Jalandhar’s Abheya Arora, who scored 99% marks in Class 10 ICSE exams and shared the third rank with 63 others. HT PHOTO

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