ICSE Topper 2025 Aryaveer Gulati shares strategy to score above 95% in CISCE 10th Exams

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Updated on May 3, 2025 13:16 IST

ICSE Topper 2025 Aryaveer Gulati secured 98.80% in ICSE Exams 2025! In an exclusive interview with Shiksha.com, Gulati shared his ICSE Board Exams 2025 preparation strategy, career plans, tips for aspirants and more! Check out some interesting excerpts from the interview below:

ICSE Topper 2025 Aryaveer Gulati 98.80%

ICSE Topper 2025 Aryaveer Gulati secured 98.80% in ICSE Exams 2025! Emerging as a school topper from Jasudben ML School, Mumbai, Aryaveer wants to become an Engineer. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE announced the Indian Certificate of Secondary EducationICSE Result 2025 on April 30, 2025. When asked if his ICSE result 2025 is as per his expectation, Aryaveer said, "I was expecting a good score since I had worked hard for it."

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In an exclusive interview with Shiksha.com, Gulati shared his ICSE Board Exams 2025 preparation strategy, career plans, tips for aspirants and more! Check out some interesting excerpts from the interview below:

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Q: Congratulations on your result! How was your reaction after seeing the results?

A: I was so happy and proud when I saw my ICSE results. My efforts had been fruitful. I had a tremendous sense of accomplishment and thankfulness. It was made even more memorable by the joy of my family. I will always treasure that moment, which was both exciting and relieving.

Q: Did you score what you expected?

A: Yes, I was expecting a good score since I had worked hard for it

Q: Please tell us something about your family background.

A: My mother has been a professor at R.D. National College, teaching the Mass Media course for the past 20 years, while my father is a businessman dealing with event management.

Q:   In case the ICSE exam goes digital, will they follow the same exam pattern?
Q:   What is ICSE exam pattern?
Q:   What are the changes introduced by CISCE with regards to issuing Statement of Marks and Pass Certificate to students who clear ICSE exams?

Q: Please tell about the stream that you are targeting.

A: I am aiming to pursue the Science stream with a focus on Engineering, as I have a strong interest in technology, problem-solving, and innovation.

Q: What was your strategy to score above 95%?

A: I used to wake up at 7 a.m, got ready for school and had my breakfast. After that, I focused on school, taking notes and clearing doubts. Then, I studied core subjects from 4:30 to 6:00 PM and practiced questions from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. I studied lighter subjects in the evening and planned for the next day before sleeping by 11:00 p.m.

Q: Did you take any online or offline coaching?

A: I required some extra help in science and maths

Q: Who encouraged you the most in this journey?

A: My mother and grandmother were the main people who inspired me during my board exams. As a professor herself, my mother always stressed the value of knowledge, discipline, and constant effort. Her constant encouragement and support kept me going, especially when things got hard. In contrast, my grandmother taught me the value of perseverance and patience. She would frequently share her personal stories of conquering obstacles, serving as a reminder to me that hard work and dedication are just as important to success as skill. I was able to stay focused and determined during the exam period because of their love, wisdom, and faith in me.

Q: What was your routine during ICSE board exam preparation?

A: I used to wake up at 7 a.m, got ready for school and had my breakfast. After that, I focused on school, taking notes and clearing doubts. Then, I studied core subjects from 4:30 to 6:00 PM and practiced questions from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. I studied lighter subjects in the evening and planned for the next day before sleeping by 11:00 p.m.

Q: What are your future plans? Which career path are you aiming for?

A: My long-term goals center on a career in engineering, which blends creativity, problem-solving, and the real-world application of science and math. Engineering especially appeals to me since it

enables me to create solutions that can solve problems in the real world and enhance people's lives.

My short-term objective is to achieve academic success, particularly in the foundational subjects of engineering, such as chemistry, physics, and mathematics. I want to get into a reputable engineering college, so I intend to study hard for entrance exams like JEE.

Q: What is your favorite subject?

A: My favorite subjects are chemistry and mathematics because they both push my thinking and broaden my perspective on how the world functions. I'm drawn to mathematics because of its logic and accuracy. I like working through intricate problems, following methodical procedures, and observing how a well-defined approach can result in a definitive solution. The fundamental nature of matter is explained by chemistry, which is why I find it fascinating. I like studying the periodic table, chemical reactions, and bonding, especially how predictable yet unexpected chemistry can be. Chemistry is made even more fascinating by conducting experiments and witnessing theory come to life in the lab because it blends theoretical understanding with real-world application.

Q: What is your dream college/institute?

A: One of the most prominent and sought-after engineering schools in India, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) is known throughout the world for its superior teaching and research. Attending IIT Bombay is my dream. IIT Bombay is notable for its dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment in addition to its top-notch faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. A dream come true and a step closer to realizing my goals of becoming a proficient and influential engineer would be attending IIT Bombay.

Q: What are your future goals?

A: My short-term objective is to achieve academic success, with a special emphasis on getting good grades and getting ready for difficult entrance exams in order to get into a prestigious engineering school. In order to succeed in my chosen field, I'm determined to solidify my foundation in subjects like chemistry, physics, and mathematics. With internships, projects, and workshops, I hope to obtain real-world experience while specializing in an area of engineering that fits with my interests and abilities, like mechanical, computer science, or electronics. In order to be ready for challenges in the workplace, I also intend to develop strong leadership and problem-solving abilities. My long-term objective is to continuously improve my skills and keep up with the most recent developments in technology. My ultimate objective is to develop into a well-rounded engineer who blends technical proficiency with ethics, creativity, and a dedication to having a positive influence.

Q: Please share some tips for students prepping up to appear in ICSE Board Exams 2026

A: Some quick tips for ICSE 2026 aspirants are:

  • Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly
  • Plan a Realistic Timetable
  • Stick to the Textbooks First
  • Make concise and well organised Notes
  • Practice Past Papers & Sample Papers
  • Strengthen English Skills
  • Focus on Understanding, Not Rote Learning
  • Revise Regularly
  • Stay Healthy

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