Mom and Daughter Pass 10th Grade Exam Together in India
A 38-year-old mother in Surat, India cleared her Class 10 exam with 72% marks—right alongside her teenage daughter, 23 years after failing. Their shared study sessions turned an old defeat into a double victory.
Twenty-three years after failing her Class 10 board exam, Kajal Makwana walked into the testing room one more time. This time, her daughter Dhruvi sat beside her, and both walked out with passing grades.
Kajal had dropped out of school in 2003 after failing mathematics and science. She got married at 19, and the fear of failure followed her for decades while her dream of finishing school faded into memory.
The turning point came when Kajal visited Sant Dongreji Maharaj School in Surat to find coaching classes for Dhruvi. Principal Naresh Mehta, who provides online coaching to dropout girls, had a different suggestion: why not study together?
Financial constraints meant the family couldn't afford private tuition. But Dhruvi had heard her mother talk about her unfulfilled dream for years and saw an opportunity they could both afford—studying as a team.
Mother and daughter cracked open the textbooks together every evening. They quizzed each other, explained concepts when one got stuck, and pushed through the hard parts as partners instead of alone.
When the results came in, both had cleared the exam with strong scores. Kajal earned 72% marks, proving to herself that the 19-year-old who failed wasn't less capable—she just needed support and a second chance.
Her husband Kamlesh, who had to leave school early to work, said he felt proud watching Kajal gather the courage to restart her education. The whole family celebrated not just the grades, but what they represented.
Why This Inspires
Kajal's story breaks the myth that education has an expiration date. She returned to the classroom as a 38-year-old mother and succeeded, showing dropout girls across India that it's never too late to finish what they started.
Principal Mehta says their journey has already inspired other women in their community to consider returning to school. The mother-daughter duo proved that support matters more than age, and that studying together can turn an intimidating challenge into shared joy.
Kajal now plans to continue her education beyond Class 10. The woman who once thought she'd never understand mathematics has realized something more important—she's capable of more than she ever imagined.
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