In a remarkable achievement, a student in Class 12 from Gurgaon has accomplished an extraordinary milestone by obtaining an impressive score of 99.4 percent in the CBSE Class 12 board examinations.
Who is Sanaa shaikh She is originally from Mumbai. Sanaa Shaikh has defied expectations by demonstrating a deep passion for humanities despite being enrolled in the commerce and economics stream during her schooling at Universal High School for Class 10. For her higher secondary education, she made the transition to Delhi Public School, DPS Gurgaon. She successfully completed both her Class 11 and Class 12 studies. This accomplishment serves as a testament to her unwavering dedication and exceptional performance in academic pursuits. It made her a shining example of academic brilliance.
The individual’s decision to further their education in psychology was fueled by a strong passion for writing and a deep interest in the subject.
Their journey is supported by parents working in the insurance industry at Bajaj Allianz. It showcases a remarkable level of commitment and family backing. Additionally, the student’s outstanding achievements have attracted global recognition. It is exemplified by an offer from the esteemed University of British Columbia. University has shed light on their academic trajectory.
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