Delhi Class 10 Toppers Excel with Concept-Based Learning Approach
CBSE Class 10 result: Delhi toppers adopt concept-based study over rote learning
Hindustan Times
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In the recent Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 examinations, Delhi achieved a pass percentage of 97.38%. Toppers attribute their success to concept-based study methods over rote learning, emphasizing clarity and consistent practice.
- 01Delhi recorded a pass percentage of 97.38% in CBSE Class 10 exams.
- 02Toppers credit their success to concept-based learning rather than rote memorization.
- 03Danishtha Chandila and Apoorva Thakur both scored 100% in their respective subjects.
- 04Students emphasized the importance of consistent study and minimizing distractions.
- 05Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised the students for their outstanding performance.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 results for Delhi revealed an impressive overall pass percentage of 97.38%. Top-performing students attributed their achievements to a focus on concept-based learning instead of traditional rote memorization. Danishtha Chandila, a 15-year-old from ITL Public School in Dwarka, achieved a perfect score in Social Science and emphasized the importance of clarity in her studies. Apoorva Thakur, also 15, from Modern Public School in Shalimar Bagh, scored 100 in English, crediting her success to thorough preparation and support from her family. Avishi Dutta, 14, from Amity International School in Saket, excelled in Science and Technology, highlighting her consistent study habits without strict timetables. Mankrit Singh, another student from ITL Public School, scored 100 in French and AI, expressing gratitude for his family's support. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrated the students' achievements, stating they have made the city proud.
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The emphasis on concept-based learning may influence teaching methods in schools across Delhi, encouraging students to adopt more effective study habits.
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