Tamil Nadu Class 12 Topper V Sandhya Aims for Chartered Accountancy with 595 Marks
Tamil Nadu HSC Result 2026: Scoring 595 against odds, auto driver’s daughter aims for chartered accountancy
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V Sandhya, daughter of an autorickshaw driver in Tamil Nadu, scored 595 out of 600 marks in the Class 12 Board examinations, becoming the school topper. She plans to pursue Chartered Accountancy, dedicating her success to her parents and teachers. The state recorded a 95.20% overall pass rate this year.
- 01V Sandhya scored 595 marks, achieving centums in accountancy, commerce, and economics.
- 02She dedicated her success to her parents and teachers, highlighting the support from her Tamil teacher.
- 03Her father, R Saravanan, is an autorickshaw driver earning between ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 per month.
- 04Tamil Nadu achieved a 95.20% overall pass rate in the Class 12 examinations, with girls outperforming boys.
- 05The Government Girls Higher Secondary School recorded a 99.4% pass percentage.
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The Tamil Nadu Class 12 Board examination results were announced on May 8, revealing that V Sandhya, daughter of autorickshaw driver R Saravanan, topped her school with an impressive score of 595 out of 600 marks. Sandhya, who studied at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School, focused on her studies by avoiding mobile phones and social media. She achieved centums in accountancy, commerce, and economics, and plans to prepare for the Chartered Accountancy foundation course. Sandhya's father, who earns between ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 monthly, had to shift her from a private school to a government school due to financial constraints. The school achieved a 99.4% pass percentage this year, while Tamil Nadu recorded an overall pass rate of 95.20%, with girls achieving a 97% pass rate compared to boys at 93.19%. Notably, 2,639 schools achieved a 100% pass rate, including 489 government schools.
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V Sandhya's achievement highlights the potential of students from economically weaker backgrounds, inspiring others in similar situations to pursue their academic goals.
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