Success Story: The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. A degree is not just a piece of paper; it’s proof of hard work, perseverance, and the pursuit of knowledge. Speaking of the same, read the success story of Shrikant Jichkar, a man with 20 degrees, who even cracked the UPSC examination twice, however, later resigned as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Read his inspirational story.
Shrikant Jichkar, born on September 14, 1954, into a Marathi family, holds the distinction of being the most educated individual in Indian history. Renowned for his exceptional qualifications, he is often celebrated as India’s most accomplished scholar.
India’s most educated person had 20 degrees, cleared UPSC twice, later resigned from IPS, died tragically due to….; his name was…
Hailing from a Marathi family, Shrikant Jichkar is said to have begun his academic journey with degrees in medicine, earning both an MBBS and an MD from Nagpur. Remarkably, between 1973 and 1990, he acquired a staggering 20 university degrees, excelling in diverse fields such as medicine, law, journalism, business management, and Sanskrit literature. A true polymath, he participated in 42 university examinations during this period, garnering multiple gold medals for his outstanding academic achievements.
Shrikant Jichkar, born on September 14, 1954, into a Marathi family, holds the distinction of being the most educated individual in Indian history. Renowned for his exceptional qualifications, he is often celebrated as India’s most accomplished scholar.
India’s most educated person had 20 degrees, cleared UPSC twice, later resigned from IPS, died tragically due to….; his name was…
Hailing from a Marathi family, Shrikant Jichkar is said to have begun his academic journey with degrees in medicine, earning both an MBBS and an MD from Nagpur. Remarkably, between 1973 and 1990, he acquired a staggering 20 university degrees, excelling in diverse fields such as medicine, law, journalism, business management, and Sanskrit literature. A true polymath, he participated in 42 university examinations during this period, garnering multiple gold medals for his outstanding academic achievements.