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Meet The 11-Year-Old Indian Boy Who Teaches BTech, MTech Students In Hyderabad

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Nov, 2018 07:57 PM
    Mohammed Hassan Ali is 11 years old.
     
     
    The class 7 student teaches students of Bachelors and Masters in Technology in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
     
     
    Ali does not charge any fees from his "students" and wants to teach a thousand engineers by end of 2020.
     
     
    "Teaching is in my blood. I like to learn and teach," he says.
     
     
    Speaking to media, Ali said, "I have been doing this since last year."
     
     
    "I go to school at 8.30 in the morning and I am back home by 3 pm. I play and do my homework."
     
     
    "By 6 pm, I go to the coaching institute to teach civil, mechanical and electrical engineers."
     
     
    Ali was watching a video on the Internet where he saw how Indian engineers who went abroad to study took up odd jobs to earn a living.
     
     
    He found out why engineers weren't taking up or finding jobs in their field of study.
     
     
    Ali realised that Indian engineers lacked technical and communication skills. That's how he decided to teach so they can brush up basic skills and find better jobs. 
     
     
    Ali, who coaches 30 engineering college students, has noble thoughts behind doing this feat.
     
     
    "I don't charge money from my students because I want to do something for India. My parents have also been very supportive throughout," said the class 7 student.

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