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BC Welfare Students Shine in EAPCET

Karimnagar: The result was announced on Monday for the daughter of a Toddy-Tapper and Ambati Sreeja, the daughter of a farm worker, ignored the odds of winning the 2,452 rating in EAPCET. Sreeja tells Deccan Chronicle She had hoped for a better ranking, but was still determined. “I studied myself and focused entirely on what our teachers taught. I prepared NEET and used to study earlier in quiet times. If I got a good NEET rating, I would pursue MBBS. If not, I will try again next year,” she said.

Sreeja is a student of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Telangana BC Welfare Residential Education Institution (Mjptbcwreis), located in Jayashankar Bhupalpally District. Her father Ravi, Toddy Tapper, and her mother Rama’s farm workers encouraged her throughout the learning process.

Thota Pranaya, a student of Mjptbcwreis in Kamalapur Mandal in Huzurabad constituency, won the 496th place. Pranaya’s father, Naresh, a native of Atmakur Mandal in Hanamkonda district, was a small farmer with an acre of land, while housewife Mother Sandhya was a housewife.

Pranaya said her childhood dream of becoming a doctor was inspired by her parents’ hard work in the fields. “I used to wake up at 4 a.m. and study for over 10 hours a day. My parents and teachers gave me all the support and motivation. I was totally focused on academia, thoroughly reading textbooks, trying to test online and evaluate myself to improve myself.”

Annabathula Indu is a part-time college of Mahatma Jythirao Phule Phule Phule Phule Phule bc welfare resident school located in Errupalem, Khammam district, and has won 303 in EAPCET. She is the daughter of Venkataramana, a small farmer from Lalpuram, Konijerla Mandal. She received her intermediate education in the BIPC stream of welfare residential schools in BC.

Speech Deccan ChronicleIndu said she followed the guidance and research advice provided by the lecturer. She has completed her studies at a private school in her home country and has begun preparing for NEET. Indu said she created a personal schedule and began preparing for the admissions exam with the Intermediate Board exam.

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