Solal Afota, 18, plans on founding a next-generation Google or Amazon
Vedant Khanna, (R), and Solal Afota will move to the US in September to study at Stanford University. All photos by Khushnum Bhandari / The National
The duo spent years talking about attending some of the best ranked colleges, and both have now secured a place at the world s number two.
They both turned down placements at some of the world’s best campuses, including the University of Cambridge in the UK.
Vedant Khanna, 18, wants to study physics and computer science.
Solal Afota, 18, says he wants to be the founder of the next generation Google or Amazon.
Aanya Goyal, 13, a student of Alleyn s School in Dulwich, South Londonhas become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls Mathematical Olympiad
LONDON (TIP): A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad to be hosted by the eastern European country of Georgia next month.
Aanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn’s School in Dulwich, South London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further into her passion for mathematical problem solving.
A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad to be hosted by the eastern European country of Georgia next month.
Indian-origin schoolgirl becomes youngest member on UK team competing in Europe Math Olympiad
Aanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn s School in Dulwich, south London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further into her passion for mathematical problem-solving
PTI | March 7, 2021 | Updated 11:08 IST
Over 600,000 secondary school students across the UK appear for the UKMT challenges every year
A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls Mathematical Olympiad to be hosted by the eastern European country of Georgia next month.
Aanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn s School in Dulwich, south London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further into her passion for mathematical problem-solving.
Updated Mar 07, 2021 | 06:30 IST
Indian Origin 13 year old Aanya Goyal is the youngest candidate on the UK team for the Europe Math Olympiad. Her father, Amit Goyal was also a Math Olympian. Indian-Origin schoolgirl on UK team for Europe Math Olympiad  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
A 13-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has become the youngest to be selected for the UK team which will compete at the prestigious European Girls Mathematical Olympiad to be hosted by the eastern European country of Georgia next month.
Aanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn s School in Dulwich, south London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further into her passion for mathematical problem-solving.