From Faith to First: Maryam Batool’s Topper Story
Maryam Batool scored 1048 out of 1100 marks and got the 1st place among girls. The success was not only about scores on a mark sheet. For her, the achievement wasn’t just about numbers on a mark sheet. It was faith, support, and the quiet belief that she could reach the very top.
“First of all, I thank Allah,” Maryam batool says. “And then my parents, for their prayers, their guidance, their effort.” She doesn’t speak of success as a solo journey. Every step, in her telling, rests on the people who stood beside her.
Calm Preparation, Steady Growth
Where many toppers describe sleepless nights and constant anxiety, Maryam batool’s memory is different. “I never felt pressure,” she says, almost with surprise. At the KIPS Gujarat campus, the routine was steady, not overwhelming. Teachers answered her doubts without hesitation. Her parents gave her space to study but also reminded her to rest.
The LMS became a safety net. Books, practice papers, and test material were only a login away. “All my subjects improved,” she recalls. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, each sharpened with the rhythm of chapter-wise tests. Even late nights felt lighter with that support.
Inspiration Beyond the Books
Maryam doesn’t limit her role models to academics. She begins with the Holy Prophet (PBUH), calling him her ultimate example. “His hard work, honesty, and character are qualities every student should follow.”
From science, she draws courage from Galileo, who stood firm for truth despite opposition. And in her own home, she looks to her father, Professor Muhammad SM Gundal, whose dedication to teaching remains a daily reminder of persistence and discipline.
Honest About the System
Despite her top result, Maryam batool doesn’t pretend the system is perfect. She believes Pakistan’s education syllabus still needs change. “There is room for improvement,” she says thoughtfully. It’s not a complaint, but a hope, that future students will find learning clearer, more practical, and better suited to the times.
Advice for Future Students
Her advice to juniors is simple: don’t let stress control you. “Have faith in Allah, keep your heart clean, and stay consistent.” She urges students to join KIPS for the kind of guidance that shaped her own journey. “The teachers are competent, the support is real. I’m proof of what can be achieved.”
Maryam batool’s story shows that success doesn’t always mean struggle. For her, it meant balance. Faith to guide her, parents to support her, teachers to steer her, and a system that gave her structure. Together, these turned preparation into performance.
“KIPS prepared me very well, and I’ll always be thankful for that,” she says.