MP Girl Who Lost Father To COVID-19 Gets BA Degree At Age 15
Tanishka Sujit who tragically lost her father to COVID-19, has achieved 74.20 percent in final year of BA.
Despite the tragic loss of her father to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 15-year-old girl from Indore has achieved an impressive feat by passing the third-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) examination. Tanishka Sujit, a determined student, obtained a score of 74.20 percent in the final year BA psychology examination, as confirmed by an official from Devi Ahilya University in Indore. Her achievement in the face of adversity is commendable and showcases her resilience and dedication to her studies.
Tanishka Sujit scored 74.20 per cent in the final year BA psychology examination, said an official of the Devi Ahilya University, Indore.
“Since childhood I aspired to become the youngest graduate,” an elated Tanishka told PTI.
She plans to study law in the UK, but her ultimate dream is to become "the youngest Chief Justice of India", Tanishka said.
“Wherever my husband is, he must be super delighted with his daughter's feat,” Anubha said.
The young girl passed the exams of Class 12 at the age of 13 straightaway after clearing Class 10 with first division.
Tanishka who tragically lost her father and grandfather to COVID-19 in 2020, recently shared her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with PTI. During the brief 15-minute meeting, Tanishka expressed her aspiration to pursue a career in law after successfully completing her exams.
She conveyed her ambitious goal of becoming the Chief Justice of India in the future. Tanishka's determination and resilience in the face of personal loss serve as an inspiration to many.
Tanishka's exceptional academic journey began when she was granted admission to the first year at the age of 13. The university conducted a special entrance test for her, considering her case. Tanisha participated in the final exams from April 19, 2023, to April 28, 2023.
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