Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Second topper Ayushi had to work hard on maths

- Richa Srivastava richa.srivastava@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: Though Ayushi Srivastava belongs to a family of engineers, she opted for commerce in ISC or Class 12 under the Council for the Indian School Certificat­e Examinatio­ns (CISCE).

And she has done justice to her choice of stream, though she had to work hard on mathematic­s to make it her ‘strong’ subject.

A student of City Montessori School in Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar, Srivastava scored 99.25% in the Indian School Certificat­e examinatio­n on Monday to bag the second rank in the country in a tie with three others.

She secured 100 in mathematic­s and physical education, 99 in commerce and 98 in English and economics.

“My father is a chief engineer in UP Power Corporatio­n Limited and my brother did his engineerin­g from IIT Delhi. Since I did not want to be an engineer, I chose commerce and I am happy that I was supported by the family in the decision,” Srivastava said. With cheers all around and congratula­tory messages pouring in, Srivastava regrets missing the country’s first place by just one mark.

Ananya Maity of The Heritage School, Kolkata emerged as the topper with 99.50% marks.

“Initially I wasn’t very good in mathematic­s. But then I seriously got down to making it my strong subject. Right from the time I stepped into Class 12, I worked really hard on mathematic­s and that’s how I did away with the silly mistakes that I earlier made on the subject,” she said.

Fond of watching American television shows and reading novels, Srivastava’s inspiratio­n has been her elder brother.

“My brother also topped in the Gomti Nagar branch of CMS in 2013 by scoring 98%. I too had to follow in his footsteps and make my parents proud,” she said.

She now wants to pursue a degree in economics or BCom honours from one of the top colleges under the University of Delhi.

She shared the second rank with three others - Devesh Lakhotia of Kolkata’s St Xavier’s Collegiate School, Rishika Dhariwal of Mumbai’s Jamnabai Narsee School, and Keerthana Srikanth of Scotish High Internatio­nal School in Gurgaon.

SHE SECURED 100 IN MATHEMATIC­S AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION, 99 IN COMMERCE, 98 IN ENGLISH AND ECONOMICS.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? Ayushi Srivastava of CMS Gomti Nagar (Lucknow) with her parents.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO Ayushi Srivastava of CMS Gomti Nagar (Lucknow) with her parents.

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