Srinagar: The Kashmir Super 50 initiative, jointly spearheaded by the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army, CSRL, and Petronet LNG Limited, has once again showcased extraordinary results in the JEE Mains 2025, with multiple students from remote areas of Jammu & Kashmir securing top percentiles.
Among the standout performers this year, Tsering Chosphel achieved an impressive 95.29 percentile, followed by Fasil Bashir Wani with 95.17 percentile and Mohammad Abass with 92.31 percentile, reaffirming the program’s consistent delivery of academic excellence.
Since its inception, the Kashmir Super 50 initiative has maintained a success rate of 63%, with 268 out of 425 students securing admissions to prestigious engineering institutes across India. This includes 28 students in IITs, 110 in NITs, 11 in IIITs, and 119 in other reputed government colleges, significantly uplifting the academic profile of the region.
“The Chinar Corps of Indian Army, CSRL, and Petronet have provided me with the tools and resources I needed to succeed,” said Sajid Ahmad, one of the beneficiaries of the program. “I am grateful for the unwavering support from the management and faculty.”
Krishnamurti Singh, Director of Operations at CSRL, New Delhi, commended the dedication of the students. “We are incredibly proud of our students. Their hard work and our structured educational model have made this success possible,” he said.
The program, designed to empower students from remote and far-flung regions of Kashmir, continues to bridge educational gaps, offering rigorous training, mentorship, and coaching for competitive exams — all free of cost.
Officials said the consistent achievements of Kashmir Super 50 not only reflect the academic potential of Kashmiri youth but also highlight the Indian Army’s role in fostering development, enhancing educational access, and building trust among communities.
The success story of Kashmir Super 50 stands as a beacon of what can be achieved through collaboration, commitment, and inclusive educational opportunities.