'I scored 57 in English, but top companies invite me': Ankur Warikoo's CBSE Class 12th marksheet resurfaces
Entrepreneur and content creator Ankur Warikoo has shared his Class 12 board examination marks on social media.
In the post, Warikoo reflected on his own academic scores and urged students not to judge their future based on a single marksheet.
"Every year, when the Class 12th board results are announced, I share my Class 12th marksheet as well," he wrote once.
Warikoo said many students spend months preparing for board examinations and may feel disappointed if their results do not meet expectations.
"This is for those who prepared days and nights for months, only for the marksheet to tell them it wasn't enough. For those who feel hopeless about what's next," he wrote.
Sharing his own experience, Warikoo revealed that he scored 57 marks in English in Class 12. He said that despite the score, he now regularly receives invitations from leading companies and educational institutions around the world to speak to employees and students.
"I scored 57 in English in my Class 12. Today, top companies and colleges across the world invite me to address their employees and students," he wrote.
He also pointed out that high marks do not always determine a person's future career path. According to Warikoo, he scored 93 in Chemistry but never pursued the subject later. He added that although he scored 87 in Physics and studied it further, his career eventually took a completely different direction.
Warikoo argued that a marksheet only reflects performance in a limited period of time and does not measure a person's long-term abilities.
"A marksheet reflects three hours of memory. It says nothing about a lifetime of potential," he wrote.
The entrepreneur also encouraged students to focus on personal growth rather than comparing themselves with others. He said success is not a race against the world but an individual journey.
"The world will tell you your race is with the world. There is no race. It is simply your path," he wrote.
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"Every year, when the Class 12th board results are announced, I share my Class 12th marksheet as well," he wrote once.
Warikoo said many students spend months preparing for board examinations and may feel disappointed if their results do not meet expectations.
"This is for those who prepared days and nights for months, only for the marksheet to tell them it wasn't enough. For those who feel hopeless about what's next," he wrote.
Sharing his own experience, Warikoo revealed that he scored 57 marks in English in Class 12. He said that despite the score, he now regularly receives invitations from leading companies and educational institutions around the world to speak to employees and students.
"I scored 57 in English in my Class 12. Today, top companies and colleges across the world invite me to address their employees and students," he wrote.
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He also pointed out that high marks do not always determine a person's future career path. According to Warikoo, he scored 93 in Chemistry but never pursued the subject later. He added that although he scored 87 in Physics and studied it further, his career eventually took a completely different direction.
Warikoo argued that a marksheet only reflects performance in a limited period of time and does not measure a person's long-term abilities.
"A marksheet reflects three hours of memory. It says nothing about a lifetime of potential," he wrote.
The entrepreneur also encouraged students to focus on personal growth rather than comparing themselves with others. He said success is not a race against the world but an individual journey.
"The world will tell you your race is with the world. There is no race. It is simply your path," he wrote.
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