Lucknow Student Overcomes Disabilities to Achieve 98.75% in ISC Exams
Lucknow student with visual, hearing impairment scores 98.75% in ISC exams
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Nineteen-year-old Sarah Moin from Hussain Ganj, Lucknow, has achieved an impressive 98.75% in the ISC Class 12 examinations despite facing visual and hearing impairments. Supported by her family and special educators, she aims to become an IAS officer and advocates for better accessibility in competitive exams.
- 01Sarah Moin scored 98.75% in ISC Class 12 exams despite visual and hearing impairments.
- 02She achieved perfect scores in Geography and Mass Media & Communication.
- 03Her family and special educators provided crucial support throughout her education.
- 04Sarah aspires to become an IAS officer and help disabled children.
- 05She advocates for improved accessibility tools during competitive examinations.
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Sarah Moin, a 19-year-old student from Hussain Ganj, Lucknow, has made headlines by scoring 98.75% in the ISC Class 12 examinations despite her challenges with visual and hearing impairments, as well as battling sarcoidosis. Her remarkable academic performance includes 100 marks in Geography and Mass Media & Communication, 98 in English, 97 in History, and 96 in Psychology. Supported by her family—father Moin Ahmad Idris, mother Julee Hamid, and her elder brother, a high court lawyer—Sarah studied at Christ Church College Lucknow under Principal Rakesh Chattree and received guidance from special educator Salman Ali Qazi. Utilizing assistive technologies like a braille display and Orbit Reader, Sarah has been able to study effectively. Her father emphasized the need for better accessibility during exams, noting that a scribe cannot fully capture her answers. Sarah aims to become an IAS officer to advocate for disabled children, continuing her educational journey with determination.
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Sarah's achievements highlight the need for improved accessibility in education and examinations for students with disabilities.
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