Student Nikita scored 93.88% marks in 12th board! Tragic death 10 days before the results, mourning in the family

Student Nikita scored 93.88% marks in 12th board! Tragic death 10 days before the results, mourning in the family

Rajasthan Board has released the results of both classes 10th and 12th. Meanwhile, there is a wave of happiness among the students who scored good marks and passed the examination and their parents. However, there is also a house in Ganganagar district, where despite the daughter scoring 93.88 percent marks in the 12th examination, there is an atmosphere of mourning. The student is no longer in this world to see her results; He died just 10 days before the results were announced.

Specifically, a girl named Nikita was a class 12 student in Rawala tehsil of Ganganagar district. She was a bright student of Government Senior Secondary School, Rawala, and her talent was clearly reflected in her board results. He scored an excellent 93.88 percent marks in his 12th exam. However, Nikita died on 20 March—about 10 days before the results were announced; The results were declared on 31 March.

Nikita was struggling with two diseases

Nikita was suffering from both hepatitis and diabetes. She was fighting a long and difficult battle against these diseases. Both Nikita’s parents are daily wage labourers. Had she been alive today, her parents would have been overjoyed to see these results. His daughter would have taken admission in a good college and completed her higher education to ensure a bright future for her family; But, perhaps fate had something else in store. She left this world just 10 days before the results were announced, leaving behind her parents.

8.5 lakh students appeared in Rajasthan Board examinations

For the Rajasthan Board examinations held in 2026, around 8.5 lakh students in class 12 had registered, out of which around 8.2 lakh students actually appeared for the exam. The largest group of students—about 6 lakh students—were from the Arts faculty. Around 2.3 lakh students appeared from the Science stream, while more than 30,000 students appeared for the Commerce stream.

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