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Class 12 Exam by an 11 Year old and he is not the first genius in family

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HYDERABAD: Agastya Jaiswal from Hyderabad, the latest entry in the prodigy club, recently appeared for class 12 exams. Guess what?  He’s just 11 years old.

His sister Naina is the youngest sportsperson to have enrolled for a PhD. It is rare and it proves yet again that there’s no underestimating the human brain.

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Agastya studied at St Mary’s Junior College at Yousufguda in Hyderabad. His subjects included – civics, economics and commerce. He appeared for the examination at Chaitanya Junior Kalasala at Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.

Yes he’s got a gift. But he’s not the first person in the family to utilise it. Agastya is the younger brother of international table tennis player Naina Jaiswal, the youngest sportsperson to have enrolled for a PhD.

Ms Jaiswal had completed her post-graduation in political science from Osmania University at the age of 15, according to the report.

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