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Time of India
16-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
MCC waives fees for Class XII topper from Dindigul
Chennai: M S Ooviyanjali from Dindigul , who scored 599 out of 600 in her Class XII exams, enrolled in a BA economics course at Madras Christian College , on Friday. The college announced that it would waive her tuition fees and provide her with free coaching for civil services exams. She scored a centum in accountancy, commerce, economics, computer application, Tamil, and 99 marks in English. She aspires to work for the Reserve Bank of India . "The BA economics course offers a great opportunity as an economics and finance degree will give a better chance to join RBI. I was informed that the MCC would provide better exposure, so I selected the college," Ooviyanjali told TOI. Ooviyanjali's father, Muruganandham, is an accountant at Oddanchatram market, and her mother, Shanthi, works with the rural development department. "Ooviyanjali joining the economics programme will inspire many more to consider a degree in economics. So, we have decided to waive her tuition fee and hostel room rent. We will also raise funds to support her through civil services coaching conducted on campus," said Paul Wilson, principal of MCC. The college also offers a wide range of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to develop leadership qualities among the stude. She did her schooling from kindergarten to Class XII at BVB Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Palani, Dindigul district.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Chief minister Stalin greets Class XII topper
: who topped the Class XII with 599/600 was pleasantly surprised to receive a phone call from on Saturday. "CM greeted me for my achievement and gave words of encouragement. I am extremely happy. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin also spoke and wished me. I heartily thank them for their kind wishes," she said. Ooviyanjali, a resident of Neikkarapatti in Dindigul, got centum in accountancy, commerce, economics, computer application, Tamil, and 99 marks in English. Her father Muruganandham is an accountant at Oddanchatram market, and her mother Shanthi is a union office assistant. Ooviyanjali did her schooling at BVB Matriculation Higher Secondary School at Saturday, collector S Saravanan also met Ooviyanjali and felicitated her with prizes. She is planning to enrol in a BA economics course at a college in Chennai.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Scoring 599/600, Dindigul girl wants to become RBI officer
Dindigul: For M S Ooviyanjali of Dindigul, her top score of 599/600 marks in Class XII state board exams is just a number, and a first step towards her dream of becoming a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officer. With centums in Accountancy, Commerce, Economics, Computer Application, and Tamil, and 99 marks in English, she said that developing one's skills and learning to apply them practically is more important in life than board exam father Muruganandham is an accountant at Oddanchatram market, and her mother, Shanthi, a union office assistant. A native of Palani and currently residing at Neikkarapatti, she did her schooling from LKG to Class XII at BVB Matriculation Higher Secondary School."We think of her as God's gift. She is a simple girl. From a young age, Ooviyanjali dreamed of becoming an RBI officer . Despite scoring centums in Maths and Science in Class X, she did not pick science group," Shanthi told expected to score above 590 marks, but 599 came as a happy surprise to all. Operation Sindoor India foils Pakistan's attack on Jammu airport: What we know so far How India used 'Sudarshan Chakra' to take down Pak drones, missiles Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list She had scored 589/600 marks in Class XI. "I was able to cover all topics in school itself. I also kept myself updated beyond textbooks by studying important topics online. But I never went for any tuition. My teachers helped me correct my mistakes and gave tips on presentation and how to avoid losing marks. It helped me a lot," she Thursday, Ooviyanjali was greeted by her excited school teachers, who were proud of her success and shared sweets. She looks forward to enrolling in a BA Economics course at a Chennai college. "I will then be preparing for the competitive exam to get a chance to work at RBI," said the girl.