Barely able to pass 10th IAS officer’s old Bihar Board marksheet inspires candidates

Between various state boards declaring 10th and 12th exam results CBSE Clouds of worry are hovering over the heads of the students of class 10th and 12th. In an effort to boost Prerna, 2009 batch IAS officer Avneesh Sharan recently shared his class 10 marksheet on social media platform, Twitter. Hailing from the Chhattisgarh cadre of civil services, Sharan managed to secure 314 out of 700 in UPSC.

Sharan, stamped with the third division by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), came as an example of how marks do not matter in mapping an individual’s success. In Sharan’s marksheet, the IAS officer got a total of 31 marks out of 100 in Mathematics. Even in social sciences, Sharan barely passed with 19 marks out of 50 in geography. The marks allotted to the subject was 15. A similar pattern is visible in other disciplines as well. Check marksheet here:

Since being shared, the post has garnered nearly 23,000 likes, and garnered hundreds of reactions from netizens. “Points don’t matter. Dreams matter,” wrote one user. “Merely an annual result can’t decide your fate,” wrote another tagging the post as “inspirational”. One user wrote Said, ‘Inspirational and exemplary for every student.

Meanwhile, a total of 16,48,894 students appeared for the Bihar Board Class 10 exams, the results of which were declared at the end of March. Recently, Directorate of Government Examinations Telangana declared the class 10 result. A total of 5,03,570 students appeared for the exam out of which a total of 4,53,201 students passed. The Central Board of Secondary Examination has not yet declared the board results for class 10 and 12. According to media reports, the central board is planning to declare the result by July 15.

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