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Hyderabad: Conjoined twins pass their intermediate exams despite all odds

The conjoined twin sisters Vani and Veena from Hyderabad have certainly proved that everything is possible after passing the Telangana Intermediate exam with flying colors.

Despite all odds, the twins gained first-class marks in Class 12 exams, scoring good marks in English and Telugu.

Each of them took Economics, Commerce, and Political Science as their main subjects and had written the exam separately. A score of 712 marks was achieved by Vani, while a score of 707 was achieved by Veena.

As soon as the results were announced, a flood of congratulations poured in for the conjoined twins.

Satyavathi Rathod, Minister of Tribal Welfare, Women and Child Welfare, congratulated the twins on their accomplishments.

Moreover, the minister said that all the necessary facilities would be provided to them for the purpose of their higher education. Vani and Veena will always have the state government’s support, the minister assured.

The fact that both of them had written their intermediate exams themselves should be noted. In class 10, Veena secured a GPA of 9.3 and Vani secured 9.2.

On June 28, Telangana Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy announced the results of intermediate exams 2022.

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In comparison with boys, girls had a pass percentage of 75.28, and boys had a pass percentage of 59.21. First-year students had a pass percentage of 63.32%, including general and vocational courses.

Among the 4,42,895 students who took the second-year exams, 2,97,458 were successful. A total of 2,94,378 students passed in general and vocational streams out of 4,64,892 who took the exam in the first year.

According to the Minister, girls passed higher in both first and second year than boys. In the first year, 72.33% of girls passed, while 54.25% of boys passed. Girls passed 75.28% of the second year, while boys passed 59.21%.

 

 

 

 

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