After completing her MBA, Ayesha found inspiration in Civil Judge Farha Naz. Impressed by the latter’s achievements, Ayesha resolved to pursue a career in the judicial services. She secured 623rd rank in the PCS J exam and the whole family came together to celebrate achievements.
Muzaffarnagar: Ayesha Parveen secured 623rd rank in the PCS J exam and the whole family came together to celebrate achievements. Accomplishing this feat, she showcased her academic prowess. Despite initially aspiring to pursue a career in business administration through an MBA, she transitioned careers and became a civil judge.
Who is Ayesha Parveen?
Ayesha Parveen lives with her family in Dadhedun Kalan village in Muzaffarnagar. Her father, Suleman, is a retired council school employee and her mother is a homemaker. Ayesha is one of the eight siblings; she has four sisters and three brothers. Ayesha completed her high school at National Junior High School in her village in 2010 and passed the intermediate exams at Nawab Azmat Ali Khan Inter College in 2012. Pursuing higher education, Ayesha moved to Dehradun and earned an MBA in 2019.
Ayesha’s inspiration
After completing her MBA, Ayesha found inspiration in Civil Judge Farha Naz. Impressed by the latter’s achievements, Ayesha resolved to pursue a career in the judicial services. She enrolled in LLB at Libra College, Dehradun, and prepared for PCS J exams. She also undertook coaching for the exams for three months in Dehradun.
Accomplishing dreams
When the Mains results were announced in August, Ayesha fell short of one mark and requested for a re-evaluation. Upon receiving the revised results, she successfully qualified for PCS J with 623 marks. The news of Ayesha becoming a judge spread joy throughout the village, with people celebrating at her home, congratulating with sweets and flower garlands.
Ayesha shares that she crossed all the challenges with unwavering self-belief and dedication. She did not only fulfil her aspirations but also her parents’ dreams.
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