Within the field of education, where the traditional route necessitates years of study and commitment, some anomalies challenge the status quo.?
A young genius who completed schools 8 through 12 in a scant nine months, becoming the youngest engineer in the process.?
This is an inspiring tale of intelligence, tenacity, and a steadfast dedication to academic success.
While other 16-year-olds are still making their way through high school halls, Gujarat's youngest engineering graduate, Nirbhay Thacker, stands out.?
When Nirbhay started his fast-track education in the eighth grade, he showed great potential.?
He finished the curriculum for grades eight through ten in six months and for?grades?eleven through twelve in just three months.
Under the International General Certificate of Secondary Schooling (IGCSE) programme run by Cambridge International Examinations, he received his schooling.
Nirbhay's ascent to prominence persisted. He had already obtained his High School Certificate (HSC) at the age of 13.?
He became Gujarat's youngest engineer at the age of 15, demonstrating his unmatched commitment and intelligence.?
His climb continued at a rapid pace. Nirbhay decided to enrol in the four-year B.Tech. degree.?
He finished it in October, after an incredible one-year period.
Moreover, he had taken the Joint Entrance Examination (Main), demonstrating his academic prowess with a score of 75 out of 360.?
In 2018, Gujarat Technological University (GTU) awarded him an engineering degree at the age of fifteen.
Nirbhay has an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. In the next three to four years, he hopes to obtain ten engineering degrees, an astonishingly bold and exciting mission.
With his parents' unwavering support¡ªa doctor for a mother and an?engineer?for a father¡ªNirbhay's special case was approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC).?
His parents are the epitome of success in their respective fields.?
This made it possible for him to be admitted to the SAL College of Engineering, where he carried on with his extraordinary trip mapping out.
Nirbhay looks forward and continues to be unwavering in his quest for knowledge.?
A prestigious IIT school has already extended him a strong offer for a PhD programme, along with money.?
His long-term goal is to show his everlasting dedication to promoting science and technology for the greater good by establishing a state-of-the-art research centre in India specifically for the defence industry.
At the age of 15, Nirbhay Thacker made history as?Gujarat's?youngest engineer.?
The Bhuj native was born in 2002.?
After finishing his full Bachelor of Engineering (BE) programme in less than a year, he became the talk of the town.
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