Homeschooled 14-yr-old tops Delhi IIT entrance
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on May 27, 2010
The first signs showed when he was two. “He could spell four to five letter words then. At three, he could recite multiplication tables of up to 100,” said Ruchi Kaushik, his mother. “I just knew he would not fit in the formal system of education.”
So Ruchi quit her job as a doctor and homeschooled her son.
Kaushik discovered he was “different” when he enrolled in Class IX in Sangwan Model School, Rohini at the age of 10. “I had already covered the math syllabus,” said Kaushik, who read his first novel (Time Machine by HG Wells) at the age of six and has read over 2,000 books.
His IIT success, hence, is not a surprise for his family and teachers.
“He cracks mathematical problems mentally. That’s what he did even in the JEE,” said U.P. Singh, Kaushik’s Physics coaching teacher from the Narayana Academy.
There is no age bar for entering IIT, but a candidate is required to clear class XII. So, Sahal enrolled with Vandana International School, Dwarka, for two years. He scored 78% in PCM ^ marks that might not be enough to get him into a half-decent Delhi University college. Asked about his lacklustre class XII results, Sahal said, "That's because I studied for only four days for each paper."
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