The Central Board of Secondary Education announced its Class 10 results last week. DPS Sector 45, Gurugram student Advit Agarwal has scored 99.8% in the CBSE Class 10 result 2026.
16-year-old Advit scored 100 in English, Spanish, AI & SSC, and 99 and 98 in Maths and Science.
Advit shared his preparation journey, his daily routine, future goals and tips for students to score high. Check it out.
Answer: I scored 99.8% in my Class 10 Board Exams, scoring a perfect 100 in English, AI, Spanish & Social Science while scoring 99 & 98 in Maths and Science respectively.
Answer: My preparation was consistent throughout the year. I focused on bettering myself with each test I gave in school in order to be exam ready in due time. So there wasn’t a definitive starting point, only my revision hours increased around pre board exams.
Answer: My routine remained flexible and adaptive. Being attentive in class helped me grasp concepts early, reducing the need for extensive studying later. Before exams, I mainly revised what had already been covered and understood in class.
Answer: The best technique that worked were Mock Tests. Giving a mock exam before each exam helped to revise the chapters as well as refine my answer framing skills. They helped me to analyse what keywords an answer should include and which ones I was missing in my answers.
Answer: No, I did not use any online platforms. I believe in traditional methods of studying such as using physical reference books and asking doubts face to face with teachers.
Answer: Yes, a week before board exams I only solved Previous Year Papers, as recommended by my school teachers. They give a good idea of the past trends of the papers and also let you know about the important topics being repeated, so thus were quite helpful.
Answer: There were many distractions along the way but I chose to consciously avoid them and instead of wasting time, I tried to stay engaged in sports, extracurriculars and other activities such as the Student Council that gave me joy. I wasn’t as such fascinated by the world of social media and didn’t have a Facebook/Instagram account. I tried to stay relevant to my searches on the internet and set a deadline per day for my screen time.
Answer: There were many distractions along the way but I chose to consciously avoid them and instead of wasting time, I tried to stay engaged in sports, extracurriculars and other activities in the Student Council. During stressful moments, I relied on guidance from teachers and never hesitated to share my thoughts with my parents or friends, who kept me motivated throughout the journey.
Answer: Go beyond the classroom by exploring, researching, and understanding the concepts deeply. With the increasing focus on competency based questions in board exams, I believe conceptual clarity gives a real edge over the competition. Stay consistent and disciplined, but also enjoy the learning process.
Answer: My future plans is to take PCM in 11th Grade and pursue engineering in India.