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Meet Akrit Pran Jaswal, world's youngest surgeon, later IIT researcher

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Early Signs of Genius

Akrit Pran Jaswal's remarkable journey started with extraordinary signs of intelligence at just 10 months, mastering skills like walking, talking, reading, and writing.
 

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Remarkable Achievement

 

At 7, Akrit Pran Jaswal became the world's youngest surgeon, operating on an 8-year-old. By 12, he enrolled as India's youngest university student.

 

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Academic Pursuits

 

Despite his youth, Akrit pursued remarkable academic paths, studying bioengineering at IIT Kanpur, and then science at Chandigarh University.

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Focus on Medical Research

Akrit's early passion for medical research led him to focus on cancer studies at IIT Kanpur, showcasing his dedication to making impactful contributions to medicine.

 

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Recognition and Fame

Akrit's global recognition, including appearances on shows like Oprah Winfrey's, showcased his exceptional talent and determination, highlighting his journey from a small town.

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Continued Success and Future Prospects

Despite early success, Akrit's journey persisted. His commitment to academic excellence and innovative research inspired others, promising a bright future in medicine and science.
 

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