Tamil Nadu Tribal Girl Tops JEE Main; Joins NIT, Trichy
Tamil Nadu Tribal Girl Tops JEE Main; Joins NIT, Trichy
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TIRUCHIRAPALLY: In a remarkable tale of perseverance and determination, M Rohini, an 18-year-old from the Tiruchirappalli district in Tamil Nadu, has shattered barriers and made history. Overcoming significant hardships, she has become the first tribal student to secure admission to the prestigious Trichy National Institute of Technology (NIT). Her journey, marked by unwavering resolve and academic excellence, serves as an inspiring beacon of hope and motivation for countless others facing similar challenges.

M Rohini, an 18-year-old from Tiruchirappalli district in Tamil Nadu, has become the first tribal student to secure admission to the prestigious Trichy National Institute of Technology (NIT). Rohini achieved an impressive 73.8 percent in JEE Mains, earning a seat in the Chemical Engineering department.

 

 

Reflecting on her journey, Rohini said, “I am a student from a tribal community who studied in a tribal government school. I appeared in the JEE exam and secured 73.8 percent. I have secured a seat in NIT Trichy and have opted for Chemical Engineering.”

Rohini expressed heartfelt gratitude to her school headmaster and teachers for their unwavering support throughout her academic journey. She also thanked the Tamil Nadu state government and Chief Minister MK Stalin for their financial assistance. “The Tamil Nadu state government has come forward to pay all my fees, I thank the CM for helping me. I performed well because of my headmaster and the staff of my school,” she said.

Coming from Chinna Ilupur Village, where her parents work as daily wage laborers, Rohini’s story is a testament to her determination and resilience. Despite her challenging circumstances, she balanced her studies with working as a daily wager to prepare for the entrance exam.

Rohini’s success not only inspires the tribal community but also serves as a beacon of hope for the entire nation. Her achievements highlight the importance of perseverance and the impact of supportive educational environments.

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