Top student in FSC in Pakistan Administered Kashmir

Light On leaving Mobile Tayyaba Sagheer, who prepares for the exams with Keylight, is the daughter of a laborer who has topped the entire state in the FSC exam.

Qazi Sagheer Ahmed, a resident of Dudpora village in the Jhelum Valley district of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, who is a driver by profession and runs his own rickshaw, never thought of preparing for the night with the light of a mobile torch. Only his daughter Tayyaba Sagheer will achieve such great success.

Tayyaba Sagheer secured the first position by securing 1156 marks out of 1200 marks in Mirpur Board’s FSC Examinations 2024, leaving behind thousands of students from the entire state.

Narrating her story to Independent Urdu, Tayyaba Sagheer said, “Just like the early days are important for the best growth of any plant, my early education included the hard work of my school teachers. I passed the Mirpur Board Matriculation Examinations.” I secured 18th position in the state. Since Hattian Bala is a remote area there are few educational facilities especially for girls, here my father and mother supported me.

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Seeing my dedication, I was admitted to Model Science College Muzaffarabad and my parents arranged for my stay in the hostel here. It is a difficult decision for any parent to leave their children, especially a daughter, away from home and it was very difficult for me to stay away from my parents and home, but my parents gave me courage and I took this decision. During the preparation of the exams, I used to study and prepare under the light of a mobile flashlight because the light often went out or the sleep of my fellow students was disturbed.

Tayyaba Sagheer said, “While preparing for the exams, I neglected all aspects, focused on my parents’ support and my education, worked hard, and Allah rewarded me for this hard work that I got FS in the entire state.” Obtained first position in C exams. I scored 1154 marks out of 1200, now my dream is to become a doctor and do MBBS.’

‘It requires hard work as well as financial resources, MBBS costs a lot, I am hoping that the government will provide me with a scholarship from time to time. There is a lack of facilities to study in our area, I am sure that the government will help me in this matter and I will be able to complete my education.


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2024-08-26 06:36:22

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