• Hyderabad boy bags Rs 1 crore scholarship to study in US University that gave 17 Nobel laureates

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    Hyderabad boy bags Rs 1 crore scholarship to study in US University that gave 17 Nobel laureates
    Vedant encouraged children to focus on their strengths and extracurricular activities in addition to their academics because that is what colleges were searching for in their applicants.

    Digital desk: The Case Western Reserve University in the United States offered Vedant Anandwade, a native of Hyderabad, a scholarship of Rs. 1.3 crore for his pre-medical undergraduate studies in neuroscience and psychology. The university has produced up to 17 Nobel laureates for the world.

    The 18-year-old won this amazing scholarship as a result of his success in a competition on climate change, which set him apart from other students. He will now be going to Paris in November to propose his concepts to the UNESCO jury.

    Vedant desires to explore the world and pursue his education overseas. He plans to study neuroscience at Case Western and eventually become a surgeon.

    Since Class 8, the Hyderabadi kid has desired to study Arabic. Early on, he decided to focus on biology. His mother introduced him to Dexterity Global after Class 10, at the time the virus began to spread.

    He applied for a three-month professional development programme at the age of 16, while also making a shortlist of foreign institutions and career counsellors who may have assisted him in getting there.

    The weekly assignments that were given in class, according to him, gave him more self-assurance and independence. The students had to choose whatever opportunities, contests, and tests they had to do as part of their monthly tasks.

    That is how his Dexterity Global team ended up winning the climate competition, significantly improving his resume.

    Vedant encouraged children to focus on their strengths and extracurricular activities in addition to their academics because that is what colleges were searching for in their applicants.

    He counselled young people to put extracurricular activities on their resumes in addition to their academic achievements.

    Vedant's mother, Vijaya Lakshmi Anadwade, is pleased with her son. Although she informed ANI that the scholarship wasn't completely free of cost, she was pleased with the award of Rs. 1.3 crore.

    She claimed that Vedant's ability to establish a solid foundation for himself and develop a strong CV in order to be considered for the scholarship was made possible by Dexeterity.

    She expressed joy that her son could now combine his interest with everything else, including playing, making music, and studying.

    She further said that since every child is born with a unique quality, parents should learn what it is. She advised parents to support their kids' overall growth while letting them exhibit their individuality.