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Kashmir Super 50 shines again: Students excel in JEE Mains 2025 with remarkable success rate

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April 21, 2025
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Srinagar: The Kashmir Super 50 initiative, a collaborative educational program run by the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army in partnership with the Centre for Social Responsibility and Leadership (CSRL) and Petronet LNG Limited, has once again achieved exceptional results in the JEE Mains 2025 examination.

Among the top performers from the initiative, Tsering Chosphel secured a remarkable 95.29 percentile, followed closely by Fasil Bashir Wani with 95.17 percentile and Mohammad Abass, who scored 92.31 percentile.

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Since its inception, Kashmir Super 50 has established itself as a beacon of academic excellence in the region. With an impressive success rate of 63%, the program has helped 268 out of 425 enrolled students gain admission to prestigious engineering institutions across India. These include 28 admissions in IITs, 110 in NITs, 11 in IIITs, and 119 in other renowned government engineering colleges.

Aimed particularly at students from remote and underprivileged areas, the initiative reflects the sustained efforts of the Indian Army’s Chinar Corps in empowering Kashmiri youth through education. The program offers free residential coaching, academic mentorship, and holistic development to aspiring engineering students.

Speaking on the life-changing impact of the initiative, student Sajid Ahmad said, “The Chinar Corps of the Indian Army, CSRL, and Petronet have provided me with the tools and resources I needed to succeed. I am grateful for the unwavering support from the management and faculty.”

Krishnamurti Singh, Director of Operations at CSRL New Delhi, also expressed his pride in the students’ achievements. “We are incredibly proud of our students. Their hard work and dedication, combined with our comprehensive educational approach, have made this success possible,” he said.

The consistent achievements of Kashmir Super 50 highlight the transformative power of inclusive and community-oriented education. More than just improving academic outcomes, the initiative has become a symbol of hope, development, and trust-building between the Indian Army and local communities in Kashmir

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