BENGALURU: Aditya Bharadwaj suffers from dyslexia, which makes it difficult for him to take down notes like other scholars. However, that didn't deter him from turning in a stellar performance. He scored 94.4% in II PU tests and is among the 18 scholars in the state to bag a centum in psychology.
Aditya is amongst 597 scholars with dyslexia — a learning dysfunction characterized by way of issue in studying — who wrote the tests this year. Of them, 324 handed. The 17-year-old boy who wrote the tests with the help of a scribe, scored difference in all of the five papers he tried. Besides 100 in psychology, he bagged 96 in sociology, 92 in economics, 88 in historical past and 96 in English. He was exempted from writing every other language paper.
Aditya targets to clear the united states tests and desires to enroll in the Indian Foreign Services. His mom Sushma Bharadwaj said his luck in II PU was largely as a result of the guidance of the academics at Jain PU College. “We noticed his situation when he was 4. He studied in a unique school till Class 10. Shifting to a mainstream school should have been difficult, however it wasn’t for Aditya as the school was encouraging and he didn’t face discrimination,” said Sushma. He has an issue in writing, not learning, she added. Notes equipped by way of his peers came in handy.
Sudha V Rao, primary, Jain PU College, said scholars with dyslexia were given considerable make stronger from academics. “We would call them one after the other and clarify their doubts. Students with dyslexia are sluggish inexperienced persons. But we as academics deal with them on a par with other scholars,” she said.
Aditya is amongst 597 scholars with dyslexia — a learning dysfunction characterized by way of issue in studying — who wrote the tests this year. Of them, 324 handed. The 17-year-old boy who wrote the tests with the help of a scribe, scored difference in all of the five papers he tried. Besides 100 in psychology, he bagged 96 in sociology, 92 in economics, 88 in historical past and 96 in English. He was exempted from writing every other language paper.
Aditya targets to clear the united states tests and desires to enroll in the Indian Foreign Services. His mom Sushma Bharadwaj said his luck in II PU was largely as a result of the guidance of the academics at Jain PU College. “We noticed his situation when he was 4. He studied in a unique school till Class 10. Shifting to a mainstream school should have been difficult, however it wasn’t for Aditya as the school was encouraging and he didn’t face discrimination,” said Sushma. He has an issue in writing, not learning, she added. Notes equipped by way of his peers came in handy.
Sudha V Rao, primary, Jain PU College, said scholars with dyslexia were given considerable make stronger from academics. “We would call them one after the other and clarify their doubts. Students with dyslexia are sluggish inexperienced persons. But we as academics deal with them on a par with other scholars,” she said.
II PU exam: 17-yr-old beats dyslexia to score 94%
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May 03, 2018
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