Know who just became the youngest post graduate in India at 16!
Have you just turned 16? Or, remember the time when you were of that age? The memories will be of a confused brain that didn’t know what to go for after completing your board exams. Well, in one of the many firsts, an Indian prodigy, has made the headlines for doing something which can give a complex to all teenagers, and to our old self as well. A Hyderabad boy, named Agastya Jaiswal, has completed his post-graduation at the tender age of 16. He did his Masters in Sociology from Osmania University. There’s more to it — he is the first Indian to complete intermediate in two streams, BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and CEC (Civics, Economics, Commerce). Before this, he had completed his 10th when he was 8, and graduated in B.A. Mass Communication at the age of 14. Proud parents, Ashwani Kumar Jaiswal (father), and Bhagyalaxmi Jaiswal (mother) had a big role in guiding their special son to success. His father said, “Agastya had become the Google boy at the age of 2 by answering 300 questions, and 3000 questions at the age of 5.” The list doesn’t end here — Agastya is also ambidextrous, which means he can write with both hands. He can type A to Z alphabets in just 1.72 seconds. Adding more to his laurels, Agastya is a motivational speaker and a national table tennis player. Safe to say, Agastya is God’s very own child in the world of mere mortals. Here’s hoping for his future success in making India proud!