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Age is just a number, and Mrityunjavva Kambali from Koppal has proved it right. At 42, when many think of slowing down, she chose to chase her dreams.
Mrityunjavva, a housewife from Kuknoor in Koppal district, has successfully passed her Pre-University Course (PUC) exams. What makes this special is that she did it on her first attempt. She passed the exams, securing first class, also scoring cent percent in history. Her story is now inspiring people across the state.
PUC exams are usually taken by college students. Many approach them with fear and stress. But Mrityunjavva faced them with confidence and determination. She took admission in PUC at the age of 42. With hard work and focus, she cleared all subjects with good marks.
She said her motivation came from her children and her deep desire to study. Balancing family life and studies is not easy. But her strong will and daily effort paid off.
Her journey shows that with consistent effort, anything is possible. She didn’t let age or circumstance stop her. Instead, she turned them into motivation.
Locals, educators, and social media users are celebrating her success. Many say her story is a reminder that learning has no age limit.
Mrityunjavva’s achievement is more than just passing an exam. It is a symbol of courage, determination, and hope. It proves that dreams don’t fade with age — they only wait for the right time.
Her story is now motivating many women and older learners to return to education. It has also become a message to never give up.
Mrityunjavva Kambali has not just passed an exam — she has passed a powerful message to society.