Kishori told the PM that her aim was to become the Chief Justice of India. His advice was..

Tanishka Sujit passed her Class 12 exams at the age of 13 (File)

Indore:

At the age of 15, Tanishka Sujit, a bright and brilliant student from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, is about to appear for her final year Bachelor of Arts (BA) exams and aims to study law further and become the Chief Justice of the country.

The teenager, who lost her father and grandfather to COVID-19 in 2020, recalled her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bhopal a few days back and how he encouraged her to pursue her dream.

Tanishka Sujit, a student of Indore’s Devi Ahilya University, told PTI on Monday that she will appear in the BA (Psychology) final year examination to be held from April 19 to 28.

He passed the 12th examination at the age of 13 after passing 10th class with first division.

Rekha Acharya, Head of the Department of Social Science Studies at Devi Ahilya University, said that Sujit was admitted to the first year of BA (Psychology) at the age of 13, as he did well in the entrance test taken by the university as a special Was. Case.

Tanishka Sujit met PM Modi during his visit to state capital Bhopal on April 1 for the Joint Commanders’ Conference.

The girl said that during the meeting which lasted for about 15 minutes, she told the Prime Minister that she wanted to study law in the US after passing her BA examination and dreams of becoming the Chief Justice of India someday.

“On hearing about my objective, the Prime Minister advised me to go to the Supreme Court and watch the arguments of the lawyers there as it would motivate me to achieve my goal. Meeting the Prime Minister was a dream come true for me. Was,” she said. ,

Her mother Anubha said that her husband and father-in-law died due to coronavirus in 2020, but she fought and overcame grief for the sake of her daughter, who continued to excel in academics.

He said, “After losing both the family members, I was clueless. After two-three months I felt that I should concentrate on my daughter’s future for her studies and fight for it. “