Youngest lecturer of the World

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Wed, Mar 22, 2017, 12:21 PM

Youngest lecturer of the World

Hyderabad, March 22: Think so, you might have come across the Children who had completed their study at their earlier age and been creating wonders. Now, also I gonna introduce the guy who had completed his primary education at the age of 6-years.

A 14 years old boy called Yasha Asley became the youngest lecturer in the University of Leicester.

He may be younger than their children but one of Britain's brainiest children has been hired by a university to help adults with their sums. He was employed by the University of Leicester - where he is also a degree student - to run tutorials.

He became the youngest-ever a student at the University and is now the youngest ever employee. Yasha was interviewed and offered the paid job when he was just 13–years old – beating adult applicants.

Admin staff had to apply to Leicester city council for special permission to employ him because he was so young.

The weekly tutorials Yasha runs are for adult students who need help and support solving problems following lectures.

Proud Yasha said: "I am having the best years of my life. I love going to university and I love my new job helping other students. 'No more school uniform for me thank you very much". Yasha, who has been dubbed a 'human calculator', is now in his final year and plans to start a Ph.D. when he finishes his course.

The child genius attended a state primary school before winning his place to study degree level maths at just 12 years old in 2014.

He was the first child in the world to achieve and A grade in maths A Level scoring 100 per cent and 99 per cent in two of the six papers when he was just 8 years old.

He passed more A levels in maths and statistics aged 9 and 10.After finishing year 6 at primary he went straight to University.Of his achievements,

Yasha said: "I love maths because it is an exact science. It is the only science where you can prove what you say is correct, It is so easy and an enjoyable subject to study".

Proud father Moussa Asley, 53, who raised him single-handedly at their home in Leicester, said his son had been made welcome by staff and students alike.Mr. Asley, who drives his son to lectures every day, said:

"I am just so proud watching him flourish and grow to do something he loves, he is so good at understanding problems and explaining them in a clear way he is perfect for the job".

The kid proved Knowledge doesn't matter the age and if you feel it as something, there will be no ridiculous than that.