By TCN News,
Patna: Of the 19 students of the city-based Rahbar Coaching Centre, who appeared for the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), 13 passed out in the first division, with four of them scoring distinction.
Shafia Parween (75.8%), Mehar Darakhshan (75.8%), Mahtab Alam (75.2%) and Shaima Parween (75%) are the four who passed with distinction in the examination, result for which was announced on Saturday.
“The overall pass percentage stood at 100%. While 68.4 % students got first division, 26.31 % got second division and 5 %, i.e. one student, was placed in third division,” said Naushad Ansari, coordinator of Rahbar Coaching Centre, Patna Chapter.
An initiative of Bihar Anjuman, a non-government organization, Rahbar Coaching Centres run in 19 districts of Bihar and Jharkhand. This is a unique scheme to bring socially backward and downtrodden students on par with others through intensive teaching plan and consistent orientation programmes. “All the students are very poor and come from different government schools. The object of the Anjuman is to convert non-meritorious poor students to meritorious students,” he said.
Presently, a total of around 1,300 students are studying at different Rahbar Coaching Centres. After being passed out, till now, 36 students have cleared diploma engineering and many of them have joined good companies. Another 100 students are pursuing their diploma engineering course.