Ariful Islam/Guwahati
Pakiza Begum, a student of Abhigyan Academy, Rangia, has secured a perfect 100 out of 100 in Logic and Philosophy in the Higher Secondary Education Examination results announced on Tuesday.
The daughter of Harez Ali and Saleha Begum of Rangia, Pakiza delivered an impressive overall performance—scoring 90.47% in Political Science and Education, 91 in English and Assamese, 93 in Geography, and a flawless 100 in Logic and Philosophy.
Pakiza Begum, a student of Science Academy, Rangia as well, is the third child of her parents. Her father, Harez Ali, is a vegetable trader, while her mother, Saleha Begum, is a housewife.
Despite financial and practical challenges, her parents ensured a nurturing and disciplined learning environment at home. Pakiza’s success clearly reflects her consistency, self-discipline, and deep commitment to her studies.

Pakiza Begum
Pakiza credited her parents and teachers for their constant encouragement and guidance. She believes their support played a decisive role in her success in the Higher Secondary Examination.
In an interview with Awaz-The Voice, Pakiza said, “I am especially grateful to my parents and teachers for this success. My neighbors also encouraged me a lot. In addition to school, I like to gain knowledge beyond textbooks. I read to understand what is happening in society.”
Sharing her routine, she added, “I studied regularly from the beginning of the academic year. I preferred studying more during the day than at night. Before exams, I increased my effort slightly. On average, I studied for about six hours a day.”

Pakiza Begum
Pakiza has decided to pursue her bachelor’s degree with a major in Education. She dreams of becoming a dedicated teacher in the future. At the same time, she aspires to become an IAS officer to serve society on a broader scale. She firmly believes that the true purpose of education is to fulfill one’s responsibilities toward society and contribute to human service.
Whether as a teacher or a civil servant, her goal is to dedicate her life to social welfare.
Expressing her joy, her mother Saleha Begum said, “As parents, we are very happy. We tried to provide Pakiza with the best possible environment for her studies. We never had to push her—she has her own passion and interest in learning.”
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Pakiza completed her higher secondary education at Abhigyan Academy, Rangia.
She passed her high school examination from Arimattha High School, Rangia, where she had also demonstrated strong academic performance.