She was one of the first female students who entered Capital University’s Faculty of Science and Literature, and in 1316 she was the first woman to graduate from this university. In the same year, despite her father’s opposition, she married Asad Sadri. But it led to separation. In 1316, she went to France (it is said that she was the first Iranian woman who went to France to continue her studies), and between 1316 and 1319, she got a master’s degree in comparative literature at the Sorbonne University.