“43% in CBSE Board…Sushant Bhai Will Finally See Me Today”: CBSE Responds Quickly to Distressed Student Post

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The Class 10 results declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) brought joy to many students, but for some, it also brought stress, fear, and disappointment. 

While social media was filled with celebration posts, one emotional message stood out. A student posted: 

"43% in my CBSE Class 10 exams

Sushant Bhai will finally see me today"

He expressed deep sadness over scoring low marks. What happened next surprised everyone. Within minutes, CBSE responded. Instead of ignoring the post, the board reached out directly, asking the student to share their contact details so they could help. This small act quickly caught attention online and reminded people that students are not alone, even in their lowest moments.

CBSE’s Human Side

This was not a one-time response. The Central Board of Secondary Education has been actively trying to support students who feel overwhelmed after results.

Exams can bring a lot of pressure,expectations from family, comparison with friends, and self-doubt. CBSE understands this and has taken steps to help students cope.

Students can reach out for help through:

Trained counselors are available to talk, guide, and support students who feel stressed or anxious.

Why CBSE Does Not Announce Toppers

Many students often compare themselves with toppers, which can increase pressure. To reduce this, CBSE has chosen not to release any toppers list or rank students.

This step is meant to send a clear message:

  •  Every student’s journey is different
  •  Marks do not define your worth

What the Results Say

This year’s results showed a strong overall performance:

  • Over 24 lakh students appeared
  • Pass percentage stood at 93.70%

While these numbers look positive, the real focus this time is on how students feel, not just how they scored.

A Message from the Education Minister

Dharmendra Pradhan also shared an important message for students. He said that one exam does not decide a person’s future. Students who didn’t get the marks they expected should not lose hope. Instead, they should learn, move forward, and try again with confidence.

A Moment That Matters

The internet often moves fast. But sometimes, a single moment slows everything down. That’s what made this incident special. 

Results can bring happiness, but they can also bring pressure. What matters most is how we support each other during these times. The effort by the Central Board of Secondary Education shows that education is not just about marks, it’s also about care, understanding, and support. 

If you or someone you know is feeling low after results, remember: This is just one step in life, not the final destination.

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