With an IQ of 146, Akrit’s intelligence garnered international attention, resulting in an appearance on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show. Here is his full story.
Wonder boy Akrit Pran Jaswal: Thousands of aspirants from across the country aspire to clear NEET to get admission into medical colleges in their twenties but here is a story about a boy who was hailed as the “world’s youngest surgeon when he was seven. We are talking about the story of wonder boy Akrit Pran Jaswal, who went to Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at the age of 12.
Born in a middle income home in Nurpur, Himachal Pradesh on April 23, 1993, Akrit Pran Jaswal started showing signs of possessing a superior intellect from a very young age. According to various reports available online, Akrit Jaswal learned to walk and talk when he was just 10 months old. Also, by the age of two, Akrit had already learned to read and write to some degree.
Wonder boy Akrit Pran Jaswal
Akrit’s genius-level talents were showcased to the entire world when he was just seven years of age, when he was hailed as the “world’s youngest surgeon”. For his genius endeavors, Akrit was hailed with the title after performing surgery on a burn victim of his own age.
The feat set him on his course of becoming a medical prodigy and by the age of twelve he started to become more famous when he began conducting scientific research at Chandigarh University. Akrit later studied bioengineering at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur.
Akrit Pran Jaswal: Educational qualifications
With an IQ of 146, Akrit’s intelligence garnered international attention, resulting in an appearance on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show. During this period, Akrit initiated scientific research at Chandigarh University and subsequently studied bioengineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. By the age of 17, Akrit was pursuing a master’s degree in chemistry, demonstrating his dedication to academic achievement.
The devotion of Akrit which tells the art of using his talents for the good of humankind serves as an inspiration to millions across India and the world.