Agastya becomes first boy in India to complete intermediate in two streams, BiPC & CEC

Agastya Jaiswal (16) becomes the first boy in India to complete his intermediate (12th Class) in two streams, BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and CEC (Civics, Economics, Commerce).
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Agastya Jaiswal with his family members after the declaration of intermediate second year exam

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Hyderabad, Telangana: Agastya Jaiswal (16) becomes the first boy in India to complete his intermediate (12th Class) in two streams, BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and CEC (Civics, Economics, Commerce). As Telangana State Intermediate results declared today, Agastya Jaiswal cleared the intermediate second-year examination in BiPC with 81% from a private college. Earlier Agastya when he was 11 years of age, he was the first boy in Telangana to pass the intermediate examination in CEC.
In 2020, at the age of just 14 years, Agastya Jaiswal became the youngest and first boy in India to complete graduation in BA Mass-communication and Journalism. Basically, at the age of just 9 years, Agastya became the first boy in Telangana to pass SSC.
On this achievement, Agastya said "My parents are my teachers, with the support and training of my Parents Ashwani Kumar Jaiswal and Bhagyalaxmi Jaiswal, I have been overcoming challenges proving nothing is impossible. The intention to complete intermediate in two streams Bi.Pc and CEC was just to acquire knowledge, he added. He also said, "I am thankful to the Government of Telangana.”
Agastya Jaiswal is a child prodigy who can type A to Z alphabets in just 1.72 seconds, He is ambidextrous who can write with both hands. Agastya is a national-level table tennis player.
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