According to his professor Raghavendra Gadagkar, Ajay, a resident of Hyderabad, was an "irregular student who was not attending his laboratory classes regularly". Professor Gadagkar had asked Deeptaroop to talk to his friend and find out the reason for his irregular attendance.
In controversy to this
Deccan Herald reports
Prof Raghavendra Gadkar, head of the department of ecological sciences, said: “Ajay was a bright student. I had taken only one class for him and there was hardly any interaction with him. Probably, he might have found it difficult to cope up with the academic pressure.
Deccan Herald also reports his track record.
CV IN EXCELLENCE
SSLC: 88.83 per cent from Hyderabad
PUC: 94.14 per cent from a Nalgonda college
BSc: 83 per cent from Nizam college, Osmania varsity
IISc Entrance 2006: Among the top 12 and was selected for the biology division
Ajay had been a trailblazer all along. Securing 88.83 per cent in the matriculation exam, he scored 94.14 per cent in PUC and 83 per cent in BSc. Dreaming of making it big in his chosen field of ecological sciences, Ajay excelled at the IISc entrance exam in 2006 and was among the top 12 students selected for the biology division.
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The unconfirmed internal sources reveal that he scored 5.91 and 6.1 in two semesters in 8 point grade system. IISc requires the student to score more than 5.5/8. 6 is considered a relatively comfortable score
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