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Anantnag Student Sheyrub Parvaiz Secures 4th Rank in Commerce Stream Across Kashmir

Anantnag, J&K (Indian administered Kashmir): In a remarkable academic achievement from Indian-administered Kashmir, Sheyrub Parvaiz, daughter of Parvaiz Ahmad Najar from KP Road, Anantnag, has secured the 4th position in the Commerce stream in the recently declared JKBOSE (Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education) examinations for Class 12.

Sheyrub scored an impressive 492 out of 500 marks, achieving a 98.4% overall score, placing her among the top-performing students across the Kashmir Valley.

She received her academic coaching from ACIT, KP Road, a local institute in Anantnag known for nurturing young talent. Her success comes at a time when students across the region continue to face severe challenges, including political instability, internet disruptions, and a constrained educational environment under Indian administration.

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The Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE), which operates under the education department of the Indian-administered region, has been the primary examining body for students in the valley.

Sheyrub’s outstanding result has brought pride not only to her family and community but also serves as a testament to the resilience and dedication of Kashmiri students who pursue academic excellence despite systemic obstacles.

“It’s a moment of joy and reflection. Our youth are full of potential—they just need support and peace,” a local educator from Anantnag commented.

As Kashmir continues to be entangled in a prolonged conflict, achievements like Sheyrub’s highlight the undeterred spirit of the valley’s younger generation, committed to building a better future through education and determination.

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