ISC 2023

I want to be a Psychologist, says All India ISC 2023 Topper Manya Gupta from Calcutta

Aditi Gupta
Aditi Gupta
Posted on 15 May 2023
08:11 AM
All India Topper for ISC 2023 Manya Gupta.

All India Topper for ISC 2023 Manya Gupta. Source: Edugraph

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Summary
Kolkata girl Manya Gupta, a student from The Heritage School has scored 99.75% and is also the All India Topper for ISC 2023.
The ISC class 12 examinations were held from 13 February 2023 to 31 March 2023 and the board declared the much-awaited results yesterday, 14 May.

Board exams in India is known to be one of the most stressful time of the year and even more is the month of May, which is the result time. This year, more than 98,000 students appeared, including 51,781 (52.57%) boys and 46,724 (47.43%) girls, for the ISC examinations.

The ISC class 12 examinations were held from 13 February 2023 to 31 March 2023 and the board declared the much-awaited results yesterday, 14 May.

Also Read | ICSE, ISC Results 2023 declared, List of websites to check marks

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Kolkata girl Manya Gupta, a student from The Heritage School has scored 99.75% and is also the All India Topper for ISC 2023. She had taken Humanities as her specialisation for +2. Students appearing for their Board exams next year can take a lesson or two from her as she talks about her study routine, career aspirations, her mother’s support and more. Excerpts from the interview.

Being ISC Topper 2023

Manya Gupta just sat down last afternoon to check her results, when they went live on the official website of the board. Little did she know her genuine nervousness to know how she fared would turn out to be a remarkable experience for her.

“When I saw my score which was 99.75%, I was surprised. I was not aiming for this percentage, I had not expected such good marks. I was just hoping that everything would be between 90 to 95 plus.”

Manya who has topped most of her examinations throughout her school life, did not expect that one day she’d become the All India Topper. “When I started to get congratulatory messages, I just somehow did not make the connection, I couldn’t have imagined that I’d be the national topper. This all felt so surreal when my friends and the school told me that I was, that is when I realised that I indeed was the topper,” she said.

“My school was very supportive, they were the ones who were calling me first and to try and tell me. So I got several calls from the administration department of my school as well as personal calls from my teachers. They were very happy and good to me,” Manya exclaimed.

Exam Preparation

As they say that one must ensure they give in their hundred per cent in what they do. Manya demonstrated a thorough example of this in her study preparation, as she started studying extensively a month before her exam began, “I started studying in January, right before my exams.”

“I studied with the help of my school and tuition classes. I didn’t study daily much, but before the exams, I used to pull all-nighters and study”, the 17-year-old added emphasising quality over quantity.

Shedding some insight and reviewing the exam she had given, Manya says “The toughest exam for me was definitely economics. That’s the subject that I really enjoy, but I had to study harder for it.”

Study routine

“The tuition centre is managed by my mother completely, so she helped me both as a mother and as a teacher. Beyond that, I think the biggest contribution my family made was not being one of those families where I am forced to stay at home and study all day. They let me have a social life so that I could balance both, my life and studies”, said Manya.

Career aspirations

Determined with her career goals, Manya says, “I wanted to be a psychologist and I decided this in the 8th grade itself. I still want to continue with that. My goal right now for college is to study abroad, as I already have an acceptance letter from The University of Bath in the UK.”

Manya just like any other ISC examinee is keen on keeping her college options open, “I will also apply to colleges in India,” she said.

Words of advice to students

“Aim for high marks, that's what I was doing. I convinced myself that if I aim for 100 I will at least get a 95. That was my logic, but I ended up getting a 100! “ Manya concluded.

Read More | Check out the ISC 2023 Class 12 toppers list from West Bengal here

One must ensure that the board examinations are a part of their life and not their entire life. Students who may not be celebrating today must take this as a golden opportunity that they have been given a second chance to improve their scores.

The Telegraph Online’s Edugraph congratulates all the students who have appeared for the examinations, met their expectations, and also the ones who will be appearing for the supplementary examinations in a few months. Bravo! You passed high school!

Last updated on 15 May 2023
12:05 PM
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