"They appreciated me for my hard work and I am glad I could return their blessings," she says, adding, "At the same time, I don't see this as a great achievement it is just the beginning. She credits part of her success to her supportive parents who 'never put any pressure' on her. Nene is a third year student of the Sardar Patel College of Engineering in Andheri, a Mumbai suburb, and is now preparing for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Although I had expected to score over 335 in GRE, the perfect score of 340 seemed too good to be true, so I did not want to share the news with anyone until I received an official confirmation on March 21," she says. Similarly, in Class 12, I did not score too well in the Common Entrance Test due to silly mistakes. "During my Class 10 boards, a lot of us couldn't score too well in English and lost out on the aggregate. The wait for the next ten days was an excruciating one for Nene. When the 20-year-old computer science engineering student shared the news with her father Anil Nene, he asked her to contain her excitement until she received an official confirmation from ETS, the organisation that conducts the GRE worldwide. ![]() The computer displayed a perfect score of 170 in both sections of the exam - Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning - right after she completed them. Mumbai's Ashwini Nene tells us how she achieved the impossible.Īshwini Nene could not believe her eyes when she obtained her Graduate Record Examination results on March 11 this year. For the first time since a revised format was introduced in 2011, an Indian has topped the Graduate Record Examination with a perfect 340 out of 340 score.
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