7 July 2011

http://getahead.rediff.com/report/2010/jul/14/achiever-22-year-old-becomes-iit-bombay-professor.htm



22-year-old becomes IIT Bombay professor

 

Tathagat Avatar TulsiAt the age of 22 years, Tathagat Avatar Tulsi has become India's [ Images ] youngest assistant professor at the renowned Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai [ Images ].
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Tulsi, who hails from Patna, completed his schooling at the age of nine and had a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree by the time he turned 10.
He further went on to get a Masters in Science (MSc) at the age of 12, receiving a doctorate from the Indian Institute of Science at 21.
"I am delighted because IIT Bombay is a very reputed institute, not only in India but the world over. I was offered to teach as an Assistant Professor and I am proud that at the age of 22 I am the youngest professor in India," said Tulsi.
Tulsi chose the IIT over job offers from Waterloo University in Canada [ Images ], and the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) in Bhopal.
"He has job offers from Canada and Bhopal. But due to the patent problem in Canada, it will be a national loss. And because the institute in Bhopal is new, I suppose the laboratories might not be that good. Therefore we have given preference to IIT Mumbai," said Tulsi Narayan Prasad, father of Tathagat.


1 comment:

  1. your carrier is ideal for me, i likes your carrier planning, i want to be the second youngest assistant professor .

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