RBSE 12th Topper 2024 Himanshu Mudgal: Study Tips, Exam Success, and Future Goals
The results of the board exams for the 12th grade were recently made public by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE). On May 20, the results were revealed, and all of the pupils received exceptional grades. Himanshu Mudgal, who excelled in biology and now wants to become a doctor, is one of these pupils. This year, Himanshu Mudgal, a resident of the Bharatpur district, took the Rajasthan Board 12th class examinations. At the time of the results announcement, his score in Biology was a flawless 100 out of 100. Looking back on his accomplishment, he said that his parents and instructors had assisted him in reaching this goal.Vikas Senior Secondary School in Deeg, Rajasthan, is where Himanshu Mudgal finished his education. He is a science stream student. He stated that he had previously received 91.33% in the tenth grade and 92.80% in the twelfth. As for his grades in the twelfth grade, he revealed that he received a hundred in biology, 92 in chemistry, 81 in Hindi, and 96 in Physics. Himanshu excelled in three disciplines and earned an A in social service.
When questioned about his upbringing, Himanshu revealed that his father, Pawan Mudgal, is a businessman, while his mother, Sonia Sharma, teaches science. He added that his grandfather has always encouraged him and helped him in all circumstances
When questioned about his future goals during an interview, he stated, "I want to get into a medical college and pass the NEET UG exam." My goal is to study medicine and work for the government." He had already begun getting ready for the test. He shared his daily schedule, stating that he spends two hours a day on courses like biology, chemistry, and physics and an hour a day, three times a week, on Hindi and English. Himanshu went on, "I think you don't need to study for 12–14 hours to perform well in exams. Every time you study, you must give it your all. To reach this goal, I studied for eight hours every day."
Himanshu added that he played cricket as a hobby, which helped him concentrate on his academics.
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