Telangana
Social and Tribal Welfare Residential Students came out with flying colours in
the junior and the senior intermediate results declared today. Despite their humble backgrounds, the students
emerged as top scorers in M.PC, Bi.PC, CEC, MEC and HEC streams. Poverty didn’t
hinder these students’ dreams of making it big in exams.
Junior
Intermediate – Results
TSWREI Society
Average pass percentage
|
TTWREI Society
Average pass percentage
|
State Average
|
|
Junior Intermediate
|
83.47
|
77.6
|
62.35
|
TSWREIS
Senior Intermediate Results - Highlights
- Average
pass percentage 86.5
- A
total of 23 institutions secured 100% results and 57 institutions above
90% results
- B Sreevani of TSWRS Jaffergadh scored 985
marks in MPC stream
- B. Anusha from TSWRS Khammam secured 984
in Bi.PC stream
- V
Akhilabai from TSWRS Medchal – 952 marks in M.E.C
TTWREIS
Senior Intermediate Results - Highlights
- Average
pass percentage 87
- A
total of 13 institutions secured above
90% results
- B
Swetha of TTWRS COE Warangal scored 989 marks in MPC stream
- B.
Ganesh, IIT Rajendra Nagar scored 986 marks in Bi.PC stream
- V. Veena Kumari of Ankampalem college secured
915 marks in CEC
- D.
Vimalatha, Sudimalla – 919 marks in HEC
Despite humble backgrounds, TSWREIS
& TTWREIS Students Shine in Inter exams
B. Swetha Tiny Tribal Thanda
to Top Scorer
B
Swetha comes from a tiny tribal hamlet
in Miryalaguda. She secured 989 marks in MPC stream. “I am very aware of the
plight of poor communities in the country”, says Swetha, from tribal Welfare Centre
of Excellence Warangal. Her dream is to become an IAS officer and provide
justice for voiceles
B Sreevani, Social Welfare
School, Jaffergadh
B
Sreevani hails from Thatikonda rural village in Jangaon district. Her mother is
bedridden and father works as an agricultural labourer to eke out a living.
Joining TSWR Jaffergadh school was a
turning point in her life. Undeterred by abject poverty and unfavourable
circumstances, she secured 985 marks in
MPC stream. She proved that poverty is not an impediment to achieving top marks. She plans to make it to one of the prestigious
IIT colleges
The
Secretary, Dr RS Praveen Kumar thanked the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao
and the ministers Jagadish Reddy and Chandulal for their guidance and support.
Dr Kumar congratulated the students for their remarkable feat in intermediate
exams. The secretary heaped praise on
the teachers for their selfless efforts in imparting quality education in
social and tribal welfare residential educational institutions. The entire
credit goes to students and teachers for their hard work and commitment,
remarked Secretary.
-Press note
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