ICSE, ISC results 2013 declared; Doon's 'wonder debater' all- India topper

The results of the ICSE
– Class 10 – and ISC-
class 12- results were
anounced by the Council
for Indian School
Certificate Examinations
at 3 pm on Friday.
While students will be
able to view their
individual results, the
principals will be given
passwords to view
school results.
The results can be
accessed online at
www.cisce.in.com,
www.cisce.topperlearni
ng.com
,
www.cisce.indiaresults.c
om
, and www.cisce.india-
education.com
.
Students can also get
their result through SMS
by sending their roll
number to 58888,
54242, 51818 and
56263.
Doon's 'wonder debater' is all-India
topper
The national topper in
ISCE board Class 12
exams, Bhuvanya Vijay,
is already a national
champion debater. This
might explain her choice
for further studies: a
degree in law.
"Being an avid debater, I
want to go for law as it
would help me in
making a change in
society," says
Bhuvanya. She wants to
join the National Law
School of India
University, Bengaluru,
which is a premier law
college in India.
Despite topping the
board exam with
science subjects - with
99% marks overall -
Bhuvanya wants to
study neither
engineering nor medical
science. She says that
she had more passion
for arts subjects but
took up science just to
keep working hard, as
science subjects
required more technical
knowledge.
A student of St
Joseph's Academy in
Dehradun, Bhuvanya
was adjudged best
national debater in the
Frank Anthony
memorial debate
contest of the ISCE
board. She is the
daughter of Indian
Forest Services officer
Vijay Kumar and
landscaping professional
Sunita Vijay.
Bhuvanya says she
plans to form her own
NGO at a later stage to
provide education to
women and improve
their living conditions.
Sharing her success
mantra, she
said that the most
important thing was to
be focused on one's
objective and maintain
balance between
studies and other
activities.
On being asked whether
she expected such high
marks, Bhuvanya said
that she did expect
more marks than the
98% marks she secured
in the high school (ICSE)
exams.
The girl who has done
Uttarakhand proud by
emerging as the all-
India topper, says that
she put in 12-14 hours
of study every day
from December
onwards.
And yet, she also found
time for her hobbies of
watching films and
reading novels. "I love
the works of Charles
Dickens and
Shakespeare. I read a
lot in my spare time,"
says Bhuvanya, all set
for a course in law
ahead.

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