- From Tier-2 towns to top ranks: PW learners achieve national glory with perfect 100% scores
- Hybrid learning edge: Structured prep, practice & mentorship drive stellar outcomes
- Ahmedabad Vidyapeeth felicitates high achievers, showcasing offline-online synergy
- Consistency, revision & discipline emerge as the winning formula across toppers
- Over 25 lakh students appear nationwide as PW reinforces new-age learning impact
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, APR 17
In a remarkable testament to the power of structured, tech-enabled learning, PhysicsWallah (PW) has celebrated an exceptional performance by its students in the CBSE Class 10 Board Examinations 2026, with several achievers securing a perfect 100 per cent and emerging among the country’s top rankers.
Leading the success league are Vaibhav Arora from Fazilka, Punjab; Amolik Pandita from Ahmedabad, Gujarat; and Ayusman Mohapatra from Bhubaneswar, Odisha—each scoring a flawless 100%, underscoring the impact of disciplined preparation and guided learning.
Further amplifying the celebrations, PW Vidyapeeth—its tech-enabled offline learning centres—hosted a felicitation ceremony in Ahmedabad to honour high-performing students. Among the standout achievers from the city were Sarvajit Mukhopadhyay (98.00%) and Deekshant Chauhan (97.00%), reflecting the consistent academic outcomes across the hybrid ecosystem.
Sharing their success mantras, Vaibhav Arora said, “Consistent preparation, regular practice, and guidance from school and PW teachers helped me to aim for and achieve a perfect score.”
Amolik Pandita highlighted, “It was regular revision and solving sample papers that played a key role in helping me score 100%.”
Ayusman Mohapatra added, “Staying disciplined and following a structured study plan made it possible for him to secure full marks.”
Commenting on the results, Alakh Pandey, Founder and CEO of PhysicsWallah, said, “We are proud of all students who appeared for the exams and appreciate their dedication and hard work. We especially congratulate those who achieved perfect scores. These results reflect consistent effort and the right academic support system.”
With over 25 lakh students appearing for the CBSE Class 10 examinations this year, the performance of PW learners highlights a broader shift in India’s education landscape—where structured online and hybrid learning models are increasingly shaping academic excellence and enabling students across geographies to compete at the highest level.




