22-year-old becomes youngest IIT teacher

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22-year-old becomes youngest IIT teacher - India - The Times of India

MUMBAI: IITians often liken the generation gap between themselves and their teachers to that between MS-DOS and Windows. This semester, however, the students on the Powai campus can look forward to someone much closer to their age: a physics teaher who has just entered his 20s.

At 22, Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, who has never studied in a classroom, plans to ask his students how they would want to be taught. "I have never taught in a class. But I believe I can come down to the level of a student and help them understand the subject," he said.

Having completed high school when he was nine, his graduation in science at 10, an MSc in Physics at 12, and his PhD in Quantum Computing from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, at 21, Tulsi says he is going to write to the Limca Book of Records to include him as the youngest faculty member in the country.

Having achieved a lot pretty early in life, Tulsi may seem like a young man in hurry, but he has set a huge task for himself—to come up with an important scientific discovery, which will probably lead him to his ultimate dream: to own that shining piece of gold with Alfred Nobel on the obverse.

The "wonder boy", who suffered humiliation in August 2001 when a delegation of scientists taken by the department of science & technology to Lindau in Germany for an interaction with Nobel laureates, suggested that he was not a thinker, but a "fake prodigy" who had "mugged up" theories. Putting that behind, the Patna boy will stay on the Powai campus in the faculty quarters and work towards achieving that dream.

That "not-so-distant" goal is probably why Tulsi chose teaching over a vocation. "I want to pursue my research and at IIT-B, I will have the leisure to continue my research and one day set up a lab focused on quantum computation in our country." Going to foreign shores is currently not on Tulsi’s plans. He chose the Powai college over Waterloo University, Canada, and the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER), Bhopal, both of which had also offered him teaching jobs.

IMO. becoming a teacher at 22 is not as much an accomplishment as what he accomplished before in those 22 years.
 
What next... Perhaps a Nobel in near future for discovering something path breaking... ;)

This guy is really gifted...
 
^^ I don't think Teachers (in the conventional sense) have any major role in its accomplishments. Not unless they can make an arbitrary someone else accomplish the same things.
 
The "wonder boy", who suffered humiliation in August 2001 when a delegation of scientists taken by the department of science & technology to Lindau in Germany for an interaction with Nobel laureates, suggested that he was not a thinker, but a "fake prodigy" who had "mugged up" theories. Putting that behind, the Patna boy will stay on the Powai campus in the faculty quarters and work towards achieving that dream.
ok! :ashamed:
 
I don't understand how one can finish schooling by 9!

I mean in CBSE we have rules like students should be something between 13 and 17yrs(not totally sure abt age) to attempt 10th exam for the first time.

So how can he attempt 10th at 9?! And graduation in 1yr?! Howz it possible even theoretically? I don't see any option here to complete 4yrs engg in 1 or 2yrs!!!!
 
^^IIRC he was granted permission from the president of something like that for the boards, saw it long back in newspapers.
 
Yup he was granted special permission, there was another Nat Geo series about a similar kid wanting to take his 10th exams and he was only 8!!

The stupid restriction of minimum age limit for exams should be abolished so kids like these can do wonders!
 
Lord Nemesis said:
^^ I don't think Teachers (in the conventional sense) have any major role in its accomplishments. Not unless they can make an arbitrary someone else accomplish the same things.
That's a very primitive way of thinking. No doubt this kid is gifted, but he does owe most of it to the right kind of teaching and guidance.
 
YA just saw this chap interview.....

He said he would had achieve this a bit earlier too..But he needed to fight the system as they werent allowing him to complete so fast...

Plus the 2001 incident demoralized him and he went into part depression

Anyways landing a job in IIT mumbai...I think that speaks all...

IIT mumbai ranks number 1 right now in the country of all the IIT's...Plus some reputed Canada institute too offered him similar post as what news said...but he preferred India ..thats indeed a noble thinking i believe...

We shouldn't always doubt once ability..their can be some mistake and a genius born who can compete early ..what matter he is givin his country bak we must be proud of that
 
"I have had deep spiritual experiences beyond what is normal for a 22-year-old that I do not want to talk about,''

I believe I can come down to the level of a student...


I would like to narrate an incident from when I was three years old. My intention was to save on the battery of our calculator and hence I decided to work out all my calculations without one.

Maybe he is if lucky enough then he will go on to do great things. And what he has already done is also pretty impressive. But the way he hypes himself up makes him sound a lot like Ankit Fadia iyam.
 
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