Son of a Cook Achieves Second Place in Bihar's 10th Examination

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Key Takeaways
- Sachin Kumar Ram secured second position in Bihar's 10th board exam.
- He scored 488 marks out of 500.
- Faced financial hardships, supported his education through private tuition.
- Inspiration for many students across Bihar.
- Highlights the importance of hard work and perseverance.
Patna, March 29 (NationPress) The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) released the results for the Matriculation Examination 2025 on Saturday, where Sachin Kumar Ram from Jamui district grabbed the spotlight by attaining the second position in the entire state.
Sachin achieved a remarkable 488 marks out of 500, demonstrating exceptional resolve in the face of financial challenges.
His father, Bhudev Kumar Ram, is employed as a cook in a hotel in Ranchi, struggling to provide for the family.
To support his education, Sachin took the initiative to offer private tuition for four hours each day, earning approximately Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000 monthly.
“My aspiration is to serve society by becoming a doctor. I owe my success to my parents, teachers, and my own hard work,” Sachin expressed with pride.
Janardan Prasad, the headmaster of Sachin’s school, praised his accomplishment, highlighting his brilliance since early schooling.
“I had full faith in Sachin's capabilities. His victory illustrates that with hard work and commitment, any aspiration can be achieved,” he stated.
Sachin's inspiring journey from financial adversity to academic success serves as a beacon of hope for thousands of students in Bihar.
His determination to overcome challenges and his ambition to contribute to society exemplify the strength of perseverance.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the results of the Matriculation Examination 2025, revealing outstanding performances from students across the state.
Top achievers include Anshu Kumari, Priyanshu Ranjan, and Ishana Praveen, who have made their families and communities proud with their exceptional results.
Anshu Kumari, a student at Bhartiya Inter College Gahiri in Nautan, Bettiah, emerged as the topper with 489 marks (97.80%).
She plans to prepare for NEET to become a doctor in the future. “I owe my success to my elder sister Pooja Kumari, who is a private teacher,” Anshu stated gratefully.
Her achievement has motivated many students in her area, with family and friends celebrating her remarkable performance.
In the Azamnagar block of Katihar, Priyanshu Ranjan from R.K. High School secured the third position in the state with 487 marks (97.40%).
He is the son of the head teacher, Tej Narayan Bosak, who expressed immense pride in his son's success.
Priyanshu aspires to become an engineer by pursuing science with mathematics. He encouraged fellow students to remain committed to their goals.
“Consistent hard work is vital for a brighter future. I urge students to stay focused and determined,” he remarked.
Ishana Praveen, a student from National High School Shekhana in Bihar Sharif, claimed the seventh position in the state with 483 marks.
Notably, she scored a perfect 100 in Science, which has made her the center of attention. Ishana is the eldest daughter of Mohammad Aurangzeb and Nuszrat Bano, who reside in Imadpur Badi Kuan. Her father works as an engine mechanic in Saudi Arabia.
“Preparing with a clear objective leads to success. Hard work is crucial for distinction. Studying at least 10 hours a day enabled me to achieve this,” Ishana shared.
She aims to pursue medicine and contribute to society through her profession.
Family members, teachers, and well-wishers gathered to congratulate her on this outstanding success.
These remarkable young individuals from Bihar have shown that with diligence, commitment, and clear objectives, anything is achievable.