Believe it or not but a 14-year-old boy from Beed (Aurangabad) of Maharashtra has become the talk of the town after scoring 35 marks each in all the subjects in the Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC-Class 10) examination. Thirty five is the minimum score required for passing in a subject in the SSC exam, the results of which were declared on Wednesday.

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Dhananjay says, "I was surprised with these numbers. I loved Hindi subject in school, but I wish to pursue higher studies in the science stream."

Dhananjay Nakhate (14), student of Rameshwar Vidyalay at Umri in Majalgao tehsil of Beed, got 35 marks each in Marathi, Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, and Social Sciences, his father Narayan Nakhate, a farm labourer. "Dhananjay was regular in school and also tried to study whenever he got time. I work in the fields of others," he said. "Though Dhananjay has passed with just 35 per cent marks, I want him to study further. If he agrees for the same, I will try for his admission at a junior college in Majalgaon, which is 40 km away from Umri," he added.

The boy's father further said the result came as a surprise to them but at the same time, they were happy he passed the exams. The villagers felicitated Dhananjay after his result came out, he said. The boy has two elder siblings - one of them cleared Class 12 while the other one left studies after Class 11, he added, as per PTI.

Earlier, identical twins from Greater Noida had secured perfectly identical marks in CBSE class 12 exams. Twins Mansi and Manya not only look alike, but they also managed to score identical marks in their class 12 examination.

The Greater Noida (West)-based identical twins scored 95.8 per cent each, and also received the same marks in each subject. Both of them plan to pursue engineering and are waiting to appear for JEE Mains which has been postponed to September because of coronavirus pandemic.