CBSE 12th exam: Noida twins score identical marks in each subject; here's their story

In the CBSE 12th exam, both the siblings scored 98 in English and computer science, they have 95 each in physics, chemistry, and physical education
CBSE 12th exam: Noida twins score identical marks in each subject; here's their story

Guwahati: After the CBSE 12th exam results were declared on Monday, June 13, the story of two identical twins from Noida, Mansi and Manya, who both scored 95.8% in the science stream, has now come to the limelight.

Although the two twins were born nine minutes apart on March 3, 2003, that is where their differences end. According to their parents, they both love playing badminton and are fond of a low-fat diet. When these two girls, who are perfectly similar in every way, scored similar marks also in the CBSE 12th results 2020, it left everyone -- their teachers, parents, friends -- all baffled.

Mansi has expressed happiness that their marks in all the subjects are very similar. She said that although Manya worked very hard and was expecting a higher score than her twin, their scores ended up matching. The teen added that she always studies with her twin and they help each other out with their doubts. While Manya is stronger in physics, Mansi understands Chemistry better.

Their performance has left the teachers at the Aster Public School in Greater Noida where they study completely baffled. Jaivir Dagar, the vice principal of the school said that he still gets confused while trying to identify the twins. The whole school is surprised that they got identical marks in each subject in the exams. While both the siblings scored 98 in English and computer science, they have 95 each in physics, chemistry, and physical education.

The parents of the two twins are also happy about their performance in the exams. Suchetan Raj Singh, the father of the twins, informed that the twins will be celebrating their achievement with their grandparents and they will no doubt be envisaging a future where they shall not have to be too far apart from each other.

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