Lucknow Girl Overcomes Disabilities to Achieve 98.75% in Class 12 Exams
Can't hear or see, but Lucknow girl scores 98% in Class 12 exam
Hindustan Times
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Sarah Moin, a 19-year-old girl from Lucknow, India, has achieved remarkable academic success by scoring 98.75% in the ISC Class 12 examinations despite being visually and hearing impaired. Her story highlights the importance of accessibility in education as she aspires to become an IAS officer to help others.
- 01Sarah Moin scored 98.75% in the ISC Class 12 exams despite significant disabilities.
- 02She achieved perfect scores in Geography and Mass Media & Communication.
- 03Sarah uses assistive technologies to aid her studies, including a braille display.
- 04Her father advocates for better accessibility provisions for disabled candidates in exams.
- 05Sarah aims to become an IAS officer to support disabled children.
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Sarah Moin, a 19-year-old from Hussain Ganj in Lucknow, India, has achieved an impressive 98.75% in the ISC Class 12 examinations, overcoming both visual and hearing impairments. She scored perfect 100 marks in Geography and Mass Media & Communication, along with high marks in other subjects. Sarah's educational journey has been supported by Christ Church College and special educator Salman Ali Qazi, utilizing assistive technologies such as braille displays and Orbit Readers to facilitate her learning. Her father, Moin Ahmad Idris, emphasizes the need for improved accessibility in competitive examinations, advocating for the use of assistive devices instead of relying solely on scribes. Sarah, who previously scored 94% in Class 10, is determined to pursue her dream of becoming an IAS officer to advocate for disabled children, turning her personal challenges into a source of inspiration for others.
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Sarah's achievements highlight the challenges faced by disabled students in accessing education and examinations, potentially prompting educational authorities to improve accessibility measures.
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