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Qamar Abbas Mir: Empowering Students Through Sir Syed Self-Study Center 

Qamar Abbas Mir started the Sir Syed Self-Study Center with a big dream in his heart. He was inspired by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, who changed education in India many years ago. Like Sir Syed, Qamar wanted to help students get a better education. He chose Badgaon as the place to start this center because he saw that many students there needed a good place to study. The center was named after Sir Syed Ahmad Khan to honor his work in education. Qamar Abbas Mir believed that every student deserves a chance to study in a good environment, just like Sir Syed believed that modern education is important for everyone. He made sure that the center would be open to all students, whether they are rich or poor. His main goal was to create a place where students could study peacefully and prepare for their future.

World-Class Study Environment

The center offers everything a student needs for good studies. Each student gets their own study cabin with a personal locker. These cabins are specially designed so students can focus on their studies without any disturbance. The center has installed good lighting in every cabin and provides charging points for laptops and phones. For safety, CCTV cameras are installed everywhere. The building has separate restrooms for boys and girls, and there is also a prayer room. Students can use the clean drinking water facility anytime. The temperature is always comfortable because of air conditioning in summer and heating in winter. The center runs for 24 hours, which means students can choose their study time according to their comfort. The Wi-Fi facility helps students access study materials online.

Qamar Abbas Mir in Study Center (Photos:DNN24)

Affordable Test Series Program

Understanding that many students cannot afford expensive coaching, the center started its own test series program. This program helps students prepare for different exams like NEET, JEE, and board exams. The special thing about these tests is that they follow the exact pattern of real competitive exams. The center’s team first checks how much syllabus students have completed. Then they make test papers based on that. This helps students practice better. The best part is that students don’t have to travel far for these tests, which saves their time and money. Many parents are happy because their children can take these tests at the same place where they study. After starting this program, students’ performance in real exams has improved a lot.

Sir Syed Self-Study Center 

Personal Support System

The center takes care of students’ mental health along with their studies. They have two types of special help for students. First is career counseling, where experts come and tell students about different career options. They guide students about which field to choose and how to prepare for it. The second type of help is for students who feel stressed or worried. Sometimes, students feel bad after failing in tests or face other problems. For such students, the center brings special doctors (psychologists) who help them deal with stress and anxiety. This support makes students feel better and helps them focus on their studies again. The center believes that good mental health is as important as good studies.

Sir Syed Self-Study Center 

Student Success Stories

Many students studying at the center say it has changed their life. One student who has been studying here for a year says she can study better here than at home because there are no disturbances. Another student, Muzammil Hussain, who is preparing for the NEET exam, likes all the facilities here. He says the center is very clean and well-managed. Students especially like that they can study at any time of the day. The peaceful environment helps them concentrate better on their studies. Girls feel very safe here because of good security. The center’s test series has helped many students improve their marks. Parents are also happy because their children are doing well in studies. The success of these students shows that the center is doing good work.

Sir Syed Self-Study Center 

Future Plans and Growth

The Sir Syed Self-Study Center is growing bigger and better every day. They plan to add more facilities for students in the future. The center wants to start special coaching classes for poor students who cannot afford private coaching. They are also planning to bring more experts for career counseling. The management wants to open similar centers in other areas so more students can benefit. They are working on making their test series even better. The center also plans to start special programs for girls who want to prepare for competitive exams. They want to keep the fees low so that more students can join. The center’s success shows that good facilities and care can help students achieve their dreams.

Qamar Abbas Mir in Study Center (Photos:DNN24)

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