Kashmiri Twins, Syed Tabia and Syed Bisma, Achieve NEET Success, Clearing Medical Entrance in First Attempt
Kashmiri Twins Set an Inspiring Example with NEET Success in First Attempt
Every year, countless aspiring doctors in India apply for the challenging NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) with hopes of securing a medical admission. Among them, only a select few manage to pass, and many need to attempt the exam multiple times. However, the success story of Syed Tabia and Syed Bisma, twin sisters from a rural community in south Kashmir, is exceptional as they achieved this feat in their very first attempt.
Hailing from the Watoo hamlet in Kulgam, their father, Syed Sajad, serves as an imam, conducting prayers in the local community. Despite their rural background, the identical twins surpassed expectations by scoring exceptional marks in the prestigious NEET examination. Syed Tabia scored an impressive 625 marks, while her sister, Syed Bisma, secured 570 marks.
Their journey to success began at a coaching center in Srinagar, where they received the guidance and encouragement needed to excel academically. Their father attributed their achievement to the invaluable coaching they received, proving the significance of proper guidance in such competitive exams.
The accomplishments of these two sisters serve as an inspiration to Kashmiri youth, demonstrating the value of perseverance and hard work in achieving academic excellence. Their story is a testament to the potential of aspirants from remote areas, emphasizing that with the right assistance and direction, anyone can break through barriers and accomplish remarkable feats.