12-year-old Manipur boy permitted to take Class 10 board
exams next year
The application of the young boy, seeking to become the
youngest candidate to appear for the Class 10 board exams, was approved by the
examination committee of Board of Secondary Education Manipur.
EDUCATION : Sobhapati Samom | Hindustan Times, Imphal
| Nov 29, 2019 16:02 IST
For the first time in the history of the Board of
Secondary Education Manipur (BoSEM), a 12-year-old boy in Manipur has been
allowed to appear in the upcoming matriculation or High School Leaving
Certificate (HSLC) examinations.
His name is Isaac Paulallungmuan Vaiphei (12), son of
Genkholian Vaiphei(66), and a resident of Kangvai Bazar in Manipur’s
Churachandpur.
The permission has been granted considering the “mental
age and superior IQ (Intelligent Quotient) level” of the child.
The application of the young boy, seeking to become the
youngest candidate to appear for the Class 10 board exams, was approved by the
examination committee of BoSEM after the clinical psychology department of
Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal administered a psychology test
on him, according to BoSEM Secretary Dr Chithung Mary Thomas.
“The student’s mental age was found to be 17 years 5
months as per the test report while his IQ was 141 which is very superior
intellectual and development functioning,” BoSEM secretary said. “Subsequently
the examination committee of the Board allowed the young boy to appear in the
HSLC examination 2020 as special case considering his mental age and superior
IQ.”
The eldest among four brothers and a sister, Isaac who is
preparing to appear in the forthcoming HSLC examination which is scheduled to
be held from February 17 to March 7 next year, said, “I feel excited. (Now
I’ve) nothing to do except study.”
“I wanted to become the youngest (matric) candidate (from
Manipur)as Naina Jaiswal from Hyderabad had done it earlier at the age of 8,”
Isaac, who will complete 12 years 3 months in February 2020, told this
reporter. “I also want to become the youngest IAS officer (from Manipur).”
It may be recalled that Isaac also secured first position
with 78% marks in his recent examination in the Mt Olive School, Kangvai.
An exceptional student, Isaac had secured top position in
his studies in the previous classes also. He showed interest in reading books
of higher classes and books on other subjects.
Earlier, Isaac’s application seeking to appear for the
HSLC exams was not approved, as BoSEM rules say that a student must complete 15
years of age on April 1 of the year in which he/she appears in the
matriculation examination (first appearance) of the Board.
Isaac’s family had also approached the CBSE authorities
seeking permission to appear. “But they simply rejected it,” said Isaac’s
father, Genkholian Vaiphei. “So we approached BoSEM authority and fortunately
they agreed to fulfill the dream of my son,”he said.
Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/
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