Who is the topper of CBSE 2014?
Who is the topper of CBSE 2014?
Sarthak Agarwal
Sarthak Agarwal from Delhi is the All-India topper of CBSE Class 12th exams for the session 2014. CBSE Class 12th results for the session 2014 have been announced. Sarthak Agarwal from Delhi is the all-India topper. He is a student of Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj.
What is Raksha Gopal doing now?
Raksha now devotes time to an open classroom for under-privileged children outside her college as part of a project. The 19-year-old girl, who had last year said she wanted to pursue political science from Delhi University, has been pursuing the subject from Lady Shri Ram College.
Where is Sarthak Agarwal doing now?
From being a CBSE topper to studying at Shri Ram College of Commerce and Oxford University and working in the World Bank as a researcher, Sarthak Agrawal is now excited to join the civil services thanks to his 17th rank right in the first attempt of UPSC.
Is Sarthak Agarwal IAS?
Sarthak is an officer trainee in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). He was earlier a researcher with the World Bank’s Poverty and equity global unit, and an economist with the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London.
What was the optional subject of Sarthak Agrawal?
UPSC CSE: Choose Economics as optional only if you have interest in subject, says AIR 17 Sarthak Agrawal | Jobs News,The Indian Express.
Who is the topper of CBSE 2010?
Kanpur lad Akash Singh has topped the CBSE Class 12 examination 2010. He secured 97.8 percent marks in the CBSE class 12th examination 2010. Akash, a student of Woodbine Gardenia School in Kanpur, secured 99 percent marks in Mathematics and Physical education while he get 98 percent in physics, chemistry and English.
Will Optional be removed from UPSC?
Going by the past experiences and analysing the trend, we can say it usually takes 12-13 years to implement a decision. The removal of the optional subject in the UPSC 2021 exam date has been kept on hold, and till date, it is still in consideration but has not been acted upon.
How is economic optional for UPSC?
Economics optional would cover about 60% of UPSC syllabus for GS paper III, hence the overlap is significant. Also, in the prelims paper, at least 30 marks can be covered by this optional subject. If candidates have a good knowledge of using and understanding graphs, they can get high marks in the economics papers.