Hyderabad teenager Agastya Jaiswal says she is the first Indian to complete graduation at age 14


Hyderabad teenager says he's 'first Indian' to complete graduation at 14

Agastya Jaiswal is also a national table tennis player.

Hyderabad:

Agastya Jaiswal, 14, from Hyderabad, has claimed to be the first student in India to complete graduation at a young age.

Agastya Jaiswal has completed her BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from Osmania University, which recently published her results.

He said he was the first child in Telangana to pass Class 10 at the age of 9 with a 7.5 GPA.

“I became the first child in India to complete bachelor’s degree at the age of just 14. At age 11, I was also the first child in Telangana to pass the intermediate exam with 63 percent,” said Agastya.

He is also a national table tennis player.

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“My parents are my teacher; with their support, I have overcome challenges proving that nothing is impossible. I can write the alphabet from A to Z in just 1.72 seconds. I can say the multiplication tables up to 100. I can write with both hands. I’m an international motivational speaker too, “he said.

“I want to be a doctor, so I will do MBBS,” he added.

His father, Ashwini Kumar Jaiswal, said that each child has a special quality, so if parents pay personal attention to their children, each child can create history.

Mother Bhagyalakshmi told ANI she said: “We always ask him to understand the issues. He always asks us questions and we answer him in a practical way.”

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