GUWAHATI, May 26 � HS toppers have attributed their success to hard work, parental support and conducive atmosphere in their respective educational institutions that contributed in shaping their dreams.
On a day that made Gunjan Jyoti Bhuyan, Spandan Jyoti Das, Namrata Das, Nibedita Baruah and the other toppers of Cotton College Science stream feel on cloud nine, principal of the college Dr IK Bhattacharya said it all in a simple line � hard work brings the expected results.
Gunjan, who apart from studies is interested in quiz and cricket and is aiming to become an engineer, said that there is no alternative to hard work to achieve success in life.
Spandan, who had studied eight to nine hours daily, is also aiming to be an engineer. His parents have always been a source of inspiration to him and he is grateful to his college as well as his friends. An avid fan of meaningful films, Spandan said that from his parents he has learned to work with dedication and would shape his life on the teachings of his parents.
Another topper of Cotton College Namrata had put in 16 to 17 hours of study before the final exams. �To bring good results, it is very important that students get good academic atmosphere and my college gave me the right kind of ambience to concentrate on my studies,� said Namrata acknowledging the contribution of her parents who have always been behind her, but not imposing their wishes on her. Namrata said joining the medical profession is her dream.
Nibedita had put in eight to 11 hours of study and said parents and the college are the big factors in her success. Harbouring a dream to become an aeronautical engineer, she thinks the young people should not waste their time and devote themselves in pursuing their dreams.
In another college here, at the Gauhati Commerce College, a jubilant atmosphere was prevailing. Principal of the college Dr Ghanashyam Nath said that the results were satisfactory and hard work has paid. The toppers of this college, Najuk Agarwala, Rajat Jajodia, Manashi Saikia, Ranjita Jhabak, Ankit Jain and the others said that they were grateful to their teachers and the college. Najuk said he would like to do B.Com and Chartered Accountancy, and reiterated that only hard work pays.
Only two educational institutions in the city could secure top ranks in the Arts stream. Students of Cotton College, Tapashi Bordoloi secured the 7th position and Tamasa Das secured the 8th position.
Indrani Talukdar of Shrimanta Shankar Academy, Guwahati secured the 8th position. Indrani, who had put in 7 to 8 hrs study, said that parents had been very supportive and that she would in future contribute towards the society by becoming a teacher.
Our Dibrugarh Staff Correspondents adds: Private institutions in the district proved better in education than the government educational institutes this year too. Like previous years, Salt Brook Academy here, kept its prestige by securing at least four positions in the list of toppers in the higher secondary examination.
Himanish Goswami and Parashar Talukdar of the Academy secured 5th and 10th rank respectively in Science stream. In Commerce stream, Himadree Gogoi and Tanvi Verma of the Academy grabbed the 5th rank.
Himanish garnered a total of 448 marks while Parashar secured an aggregate of 441 marks. The total marks of Himadree as well as Tanvi is 417.
Moreover, four students of the Academy have reportedly qualified for IIT, school authorities informed.
Moreover, Jonti Gogoi from Salt Brook Academy and Nibedita Roy of Oil India Higher Secondary School, Duliajan, scored highest in Computer Science and Application. Parima Gogoi, another student from Duliajan appearing as Institutional Private, garnered 90% in Home Science, the highest in the State Chiranjit Nag of nearby Lahoal Junior College scored highest 82% in Entrepreneurship.
Our Jorhat Correspondent adds: Two girls of Commerce stream brought laurels to renowned JB College by securing 4th and 5th positions respectively while another girl from Arts stream of the same college secured the highest mark in English in the State.
Ankita Bhilwaria with 83.6 per cent and letter marks in five subjects did the college proud by securing the 4th position in Commerce stream. She securied letter marks in General English, Accountancy, Business Studies, CAES (Commercial Arithmetic and Elements of Statistics) and Economics.
Ambika Agarwala secured the 5th position by securing 83.4 per cent marks in Commerce stream. She secured letter marks in English, Accountancy, Business Studies and CAES. Her total mark in the examination is 417.
Another student of the same college, Shehnaz Sultana Hye from Arts stream securied the highest mark in English subject (93). She secured letter marks in English (93), Economics (80), Geography (82) and Logic and Philosophy (83).
Sukanya Dutta from Arts stream and Dipankar Gogoi from Science stream secured 6th and 10th position respectively. Sukanya secured aggregate 439 marks with letter marks in English, Alternative English, Economics, Logic and Philosophy and Political Science.
The lone boy, carrying glory to the district received 441 marks in Science stream.
He secured letter marks in English, Alternative English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Our Bongaigaon Correspondent adds: Bagging seventh position in HS final exam, Ankita Karmakar has brought pride to BRPL Vidyalaya of Dhaligaon in Chirang district. Her total percentage of marks is 87.8. Ankita has fixed her goal to become an IAS officer.
Our Tezpur Correspondent adds: Prabir Ranjan Sarma of Tezpur Govt HS School has brought glory to Tezpur by securing 1st position in (Commerce) final.
Prabir secured 83 marks in Assamese, 81 in English, 98 in Business Studies, 85 in Accountancy 93 in Mathematics and 92 in Economics with a total of 430.
Prabir, an inhabitant of Tezpur Hazarapar and son of Monuranjan Sarma, a postal employee and Dr Lili Devi, said that without perseverance and belief in God nobody can secceed. �I am awfully influenced by reading �Mission India� by APJ Abdul Kalam and always followed him as a role model,� Prabir said.
Our Baihata Chariali Correspondent adds: Securing 9th position in the HS (Arts) Mayuri Kalita, a student of Puthimari College once again illuminated the area. She secured 2nd position in her HSLC examination from Puthimari HS School in 2008. The feat of the student has created a festive atmosphere in the college campus with students cheering and dancing to her success.
Mayuri secured letter marks in Assamese, English, Economics, Logic & Philosophy and Education obtaining a per centage of 87.2. Mayuri daughter of Jyotish Kalita and a resident of village Palara under Kamalpur revenue circle in Kamrup (rural) districts, wants to become a lecturer of Economics.
Our Silapathar Correspondent adds: The general public along with several organisation of Silapathar � congratulated Palash Jyoti Borah for securing the 10th rank in science.
His father Anil Kr Borah and mother Baby Rekha Borah are school teachers of Khanamukh High School and Silapathar Don Bosco High School respectively and are inhabitants of Silapathar Bamgaon.
He also secured 89th rank as ST in the IIT Entrance Exam, which has brought happiness in the family and other members.
Palash had got 3rd rank in HSLC examination, 2008 from Silapathar Don Bosco High School.
Our Nalbari Correspondent adds: Hirakjyoti Saloi of Nalbari Shankardev Academy got 5th position while Nibedita Chaudhury of MNC Balika Mahavidyalaya secured 10th position.
Son of Dhiren Saloi and Leela Barman Saloi of Japarkuchi village, Hirakjyoti expressed his willingness to become an administrative officer.
Nibedita wants to be a teacher.
Our Mirza Correspondent adds: Tulika Thakuria of Dakshin Kamrup College, Mirza has secured 9th position in Science stream. Daughter of Dharmeshwar Thakuria and Alpana Thakuria of village Uparhali, Tulika obtained 88.4 per cent marks.

GUWAHATI, May 26 � HS toppers have attributed their success to hard work, parental support and conducive atmosphere in their respective educational institutions that contributed in shaping their dreams.
On a day that made Gunjan Jyoti Bhuyan, Spandan Jyoti Das, Namrata Das, Nibedita Baruah and the other toppers of Cotton College Science stream feel on cloud nine, principal of the college Dr IK Bhattacharya said it all in a simple line � hard work brings the expected results.
Gunjan, who apart from studies is interested in quiz and cricket and is aiming to become an engineer, said that there is no alternative to hard work to achieve success in life.
Spandan, who had studied eight to nine hours daily, is also aiming to be an engineer. His parents have always been a source of inspiration to him and he is grateful to his college as well as his friends. An avid fan of meaningful films, Spandan said that from his parents he has learned to work with dedication and would shape his life on the teachings of his parents.
Another topper of Cotton College Namrata had put in 16 to 17 hours of study before the final exams. �To bring good results, it is very important that students get good academic atmosphere and my college gave me the right kind of ambience to concentrate on my studies,� said Namrata acknowledging the contribution of her parents who have always been behind her, but not imposing their wishes on her. Namrata said joining the medical profession is her dream.
Nibedita had put in eight to 11 hours of study and said parents and the college are the big factors in her success. Harbouring a dream to become an aeronautical engineer, she thinks the young people should not waste their time and devote themselves in pursuing their dreams.
In another college here, at the Gauhati Commerce College, a jubilant atmosphere was prevailing. Principal of the college Dr Ghanashyam Nath said that the results were satisfactory and hard work has paid. The toppers of this college, Najuk Agarwala, Rajat Jajodia, Manashi Saikia, Ranjita Jhabak, Ankit Jain and the others said that they were grateful to their teachers and the college. Najuk said he would like to do B.Com and Chartered Accountancy, and reiterated that only hard work pays.
Only two educational institutions in the city could secure top ranks in the Arts stream. Students of Cotton College, Tapashi Bordoloi secured the 7th position and Tamasa Das secured the 8th position.
Indrani Talukdar of Shrimanta Shankar Academy, Guwahati secured the 8th position. Indrani, who had put in 7 to 8 hrs study, said that parents had been very supportive and that she would in future contribute towards the society by becoming a teacher.
Our Dibrugarh Staff Correspondents adds: Private institutions in the district proved better in education than the government educational institutes this year too. Like previous years, Salt Brook Academy here, kept its prestige by securing at least four positions in the list of toppers in the higher secondary examination.
Himanish Goswami and Parashar Talukdar of the Academy secured 5th and 10th rank respectively in Science stream. In Commerce stream, Himadree Gogoi and Tanvi Verma of the Academy grabbed the 5th rank.
Himanish garnered a total of 448 marks while Parashar secured an aggregate of 441 marks. The total marks of Himadree as well as Tanvi is 417.
Moreover, four students of the Academy have reportedly qualified for IIT, school authorities informed.
Moreover, Jonti Gogoi from Salt Brook Academy and Nibedita Roy of Oil India Higher Secondary School, Duliajan, scored highest in Computer Science and Application. Parima Gogoi, another student from Duliajan appearing as Institutional Private, garnered 90% in Home Science, the highest in the State Chiranjit Nag of nearby Lahoal Junior College scored highest 82% in Entrepreneurship.
Our Jorhat Correspondent adds: Two girls of Commerce stream brought laurels to renowned JB College by securing 4th and 5th positions respectively while another girl from Arts stream of the same college secured the highest mark in English in the State.
Ankita Bhilwaria with 83.6 per cent and letter marks in five subjects did the college proud by securing the 4th position in Commerce stream. She securied letter marks in General English, Accountancy, Business Studies, CAES (Commercial Arithmetic and Elements of Statistics) and Economics.
Ambika Agarwala secured the 5th position by securing 83.4 per cent marks in Commerce stream. She secured letter marks in English, Accountancy, Business Studies and CAES. Her total mark in the examination is 417.
Another student of the same college, Shehnaz Sultana Hye from Arts stream securied the highest mark in English subject (93). She secured letter marks in English (93), Economics (80), Geography (82) and Logic and Philosophy (83).
Sukanya Dutta from Arts stream and Dipankar Gogoi from Science stream secured 6th and 10th position respectively. Sukanya secured aggregate 439 marks with letter marks in English, Alternative English, Economics, Logic and Philosophy and Political Science.
The lone boy, carrying glory to the district received 441 marks in Science stream.
He secured letter marks in English, Alternative English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Our Bongaigaon Correspondent adds: Bagging seventh position in HS final exam, Ankita Karmakar has brought pride to BRPL Vidyalaya of Dhaligaon in Chirang district. Her total percentage of marks is 87.8. Ankita has fixed her goal to become an IAS officer.
Our Tezpur Correspondent adds: Prabir Ranjan Sarma of Tezpur Govt HS School has brought glory to Tezpur by securing 1st position in (Commerce) final.
Prabir secured 83 marks in Assamese, 81 in English, 98 in Business Studies, 85 in Accountancy 93 in Mathematics and 92 in Economics with a total of 430.
Prabir, an inhabitant of Tezpur Hazarapar and son of Monuranjan Sarma, a postal employee and Dr Lili Devi, said that without perseverance and belief in God nobody can secceed. �I am awfully influenced by reading �Mission India� by APJ Abdul Kalam and always followed him as a role model,� Prabir said.
Our Baihata Chariali Correspondent adds: Securing 9th position in the HS (Arts) Mayuri Kalita, a student of Puthimari College once again illuminated the area. She secured 2nd position in her HSLC examination from Puthimari HS School in 2008. The feat of the student has created a festive atmosphere in the college campus with students cheering and dancing to her success.
Mayuri secured letter marks in Assamese, English, Economics, Logic & Philosophy and Education obtaining a per centage of 87.2. Mayuri daughter of Jyotish Kalita and a resident of village Palara under Kamalpur revenue circle in Kamrup (rural) districts, wants to become a lecturer of Economics.
Our Silapathar Correspondent adds: The general public along with several organisation of Silapathar � congratulated Palash Jyoti Borah for securing the 10th rank in science.
His father Anil Kr Borah and mother Baby Rekha Borah are school teachers of Khanamukh High School and Silapathar Don Bosco High School respectively and are inhabitants of Silapathar Bamgaon.
He also secured 89th rank as ST in the IIT Entrance Exam, which has brought happiness in the family and other members.
Palash had got 3rd rank in HSLC examination, 2008 from Silapathar Don Bosco High School.
Our Nalbari Correspondent adds: Hirakjyoti Saloi of Nalbari Shankardev Academy got 5th position while Nibedita Chaudhury of MNC Balika Mahavidyalaya secured 10th position.
Son of Dhiren Saloi and Leela Barman Saloi of Japarkuchi village, Hirakjyoti expressed his willingness to become an administrative officer.
Nibedita wants to be a teacher.
Our Mirza Correspondent adds: Tulika Thakuria of Dakshin Kamrup College, Mirza has secured 9th position in Science stream. Daughter of Dharmeshwar Thakuria and Alpana Thakuria of village Uparhali, Tulika obtained 88.4 per cent marks.