
Durgesh Nandini, the Commerce topper of Bihar Inter 2026, scored an outstanding 458 out of 500 marks. Her success proves that regular study, discipline, and consistency are the real keys to achieving big goals. Her journey is not about studying all day, but about studying smart every day. She attended classes regularly, studied for 4–5 hours daily, and focused on revision—especially in the last few months before exams.
Academic success doesn’t come from just one day of hard work—it is the result of regular effort and dedication over time. This blog highlights the journey of Durgesh Nandini, a top student from Bihar, and shares her study strategies and key factors behind her excellent performance in the BSEB 12th exams.
Durgesh followed a simple and effective study routine:
Attended classes regularly
Studied for 4–5 hours daily
Focused on understanding concepts
Did regular revision
Increased study time before exams
Her approach proves that regular study is more powerful than last-minute preparation.
Durgesh Nandini demonstrated exceptional performance across her commerce subjects, securing high scores:
| Subject | Marks |
| Accounts | 88 |
| EPS | 98 |
| BST | 96 |
| English | 90 |
| Hindi | 86 |
A positive learning environment played a big role in her success:
Studied with PW’s Alom Batch (Class 11) and Parishram Batch (Class 12)
Maintained proper notes from every class
Learned in a friendly and motivating atmosphere
Teachers explained concepts clearly and solved doubts
This helped her stay motivated, stress-free, and focused.
Both Durgesh Nandini and her faculty emphasized the critical role of 11th grade in a student's academic journey:
A strong conceptual base in 11th grade significantly simplifies the understanding and mastery of 12th-grade concepts.
The 11th grade is explicitly referred to as the "foundation" (नीव) for Commerce studies (Memory Tip: Remember 'Foundation' and '11th grade' are interlinked, forming the base for future learning).
Students often perceive 12th grade as difficult primarily due to a weak or neglected 11th-grade foundation. Conversely, those who build strong conceptual clarity in 11th grade find 12th grade manageable and easier to navigate.
The faculty summarized essential elements for achieving top academic results, highlighting a holistic approach:
Maintain discipline throughout the entire academic year.
Dedicate extra study time specifically during crucial examination periods.
Benefit from a holistic learning environment that effectively integrates academic teaching with motivational support and mood-refreshing activities.
The synergy of student effort, teacher experience, and an effective teaching methodology ultimately leads to academic success.
Durgesh Nandini's journey concluded with well-deserved congratulations and her aspiration to pursue the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).