After a gap of 10 years, this Kannagi Nagar resident clears Class XII exam
The Hindu
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Ten years after she sat down for Tamil Nadu State Board Class XII examinations, S. Sangavi has turned her failure into success.
In 2014, Sangavi, 26 years old now, could not clear Class XII, having failed in economics. That same year she lost all her original certificates and she could not apply for re-examination.
“I could not apply for duplicate certificates as well,” says Sangavi, who was a student of Government Higher Secondary School in Maduravoyal.
Learning Tally, she got a job in a clinic.
“Every time I was rejected in an interview, I had this lingering feeling that I should complete my Class XII,” she says.
Early this year, she found the documents, They had been lying at a relative’s house, and they were discovered when the family was shifting to a new house. “One of the first things I did was inform Viji ma’am from Muthal Thalaimurai Trust who was in touch with me, nudging me to complete my Class XII for long,” says Sangavi.
Two solid months of preparation helped Sangavi score 120 in economics.
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