India's youngest matriculate enrolls at Lucknow Varsity

Updated on: Wednesday, December 29, 2010

'Wonder Kid', Sushma Verma, the country's youngest matriculate at the age of 7, will now pursue her graduation from Lucknow University at the age of 10.

University authorities today approved the application moved by Verma's parents a few months ago for enrolling their daughter in a science graduation programme.

"I am thankful to the university authorities for being so considerate. I am sure that with her hard work and sincerity, my daughter will one day make the entire university administration proud," Verma's father Tej Bahadur told the media on telephone.

Lucknow University spokesperson S.K. Dwivedi said: "We should encourage every talented girl like Sushma. We hope with our decision the girl would inch closer to realise her dreams."

After clearing class 12 this year, Verma had taken admission in a degree college on a provisional basis.

"The college authorities had categorically told us that they would allow Sushma to take her B.Sc exams only if Lucknow University permits her for the same. Now, as the final decision has been taken, my daughter will sit in the exams and I am sure she would pass with flying colours," Bahadur said.

Born in Feb 2000, Verma cleared class 10 in 2007 with 59 percent and class 12 this year with 62 percent. Due to some reasons, Sushma had to clear her class 11 in two years.

"As my daughter cherishes the dream of becoming a doctor, she told us to enroll herself for a B.Sc course with Zoology, Botany and Chemistry as her subjects," Bahadur said.

Her brother Shailendra also created a record in 2007 when he completed his graduation in computer science at the age of 14 years.
Sushma, whose father Tej Bahadur is a daily wage worker and mother Chayya Devi an illiterate, too hold the record of clearing high school examination at the age of 7.

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