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Internet Voices Worry about CBSE Topper’s Proposition on 20-Hour Learning: “Isn’t it too much?”?

The Central Committee on Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the final results of the CASS 10 and 12 board exams on Monday. A name becomes town – Town Srishti Sharma, a young girl from Haryana Panchkula, who scored 500 points in the best score.

CBSE Level 10 Dress Srishti Sharma and Her Father

The Central Committee on Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the final results of the CASS 10 and 12 board exams on Monday. A name becomes town – Town Srishti Sharma, a young girl from Haryana Panchkula, who scored 500 points in the best score.

Sharma scored 100% perfect score – she achieved an incredible feat with her fierce determination and effort. As netizens flooded social media, some problems arose after CBSE Topper’s claim to learn 20 hours!

Srishti Sharma claims she studied 20 hours a day while preparing for the 10th board exam. The CBSE student also said she doesn’t rely on any tuition or coaching courses – rather than resorting to 17-18 hours or sometimes 20 hours of self-study.

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Several netizens praised CBSE Topper’s hard work and hard work, and many were worried about the burden of students’ academic pressure. Some netizens also accused her parents of allegedly bringing high expectations to their daughter.

“Congratulations on her, but student…please don’t struggle for 20 hours, because your health and sleep are also important. You all do a great job and life more, but don’t drain your energy or compare yourself to others!!!” The user commented.

Another user wrote: “20 hours? How did she manage it?”

“I appreciate their efforts and dedication, but studying for 20 hours a day is unhealthy for all ranges. I know the rewards are really good, but is it really worth it?” One third joined.

“Everything is good. But it’s impossible to have 20 hours a day. When you don’t sleep, you can’t be doing well.”

“Can anyone study for 20 hours? Why should someone study for 20 hours of 10th board exam? Isn’t it too much for board exams?” wrote another user.

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