A.P. SSC exam topper Nehanjali scores a perfect 600, aims for IIT and Civil Services


Y. Nehanjali of Bhashyam School in Kakinada
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In a remarkable academic feat, Y. Nehanjali, a student of Bhashyam school in Kakinada, has scored 600 out of 600 in the SSC public examinations, earning her the title of topper and drawing admiration from all corners. “I was confident of securing full marks because I had prepared well,” said Nehanjali.

Speaking to The Hindu on Wednesday, Nehanjali said her method of study helped her achieve 100% marks. “I comprehended the content instead of learning it by heart. This made things easy,” she said and described it as the secret of her success.

Far from resting on her laurels, Nehanjali has already mapped out her future. She has plans to pursue Intermediate in the MPC stream, aim for IIT Bombay, and ultimately, crack the Civil Services Examination, a dream she is determined to turn into reality.

A student of discipline and determination, Nehanjali attributes her success to God’s grace, strong academic support from her school and the unwavering encouragement of her parents.

Born into a supportive family, Nehanjali’s father is a civil engineer and works in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, while her mother is a homemaker. Her elder sister is pursuing her degree in college, setting a strong academic tone at home.

Nehanjali’s journey is a shining example of what clarity of vision, consistent effort, and a strong support system can achieve.

Many other students of Bhashyam educational institutions have secured top ranks in the SSC exams.

K. Prema Satya Likhita, K. Harshit and A. Likhita have secured 599 marks out of 600, while P.V. S.S. Sri Hasini, S. Shalini Sangeeta and M. Priya Jyotsna got an impressive total of 598 marks.

“Besides, 205 other students have scored above 590 marks,” said Bhashyam Educational Institutions chairman Ramakrishna Bhashyam.

Pavani Chandrika of Zilla Parishad High School, Oppicherla brought laurels to Palnadu district by scoring 598 out of 600 marks. Her achievement stands as a proof that quality education is possible even in rural areas.

Four students from Sri Chaitanya School, Vijayawada zone—Guttikonda Neha, Veeranki Vaarshath, Manoj Sunkara and Gajula Monika Chandra—scored 597 marks out of 600.

A statement released by the management said seven students scored 596, 24 students secured 595 and many others scored impressive marks.

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