EDUCATION
Following his success in ICSE, Shreenabh secured All India Rank 136 in the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) SA exam for Class 11. His talents were recognised internationally when he won NASA's "Scientist for a Day" essay contest in 2018-2019 while in Grade 9-12 Target-Europa.
Shreenabh Agrawal, a young innovator from Nagpur, has made significant strides in science and academics, establishing himself as a child prodigy who continues to excel. Recognised for his brilliance, he is a recipient of the Prime Minister's Rashtriya Bal Puraskar, the highest civilian honour for individuals under 18 in India. Shreenabh first gained attention at the age of 12 when he created a library containing around 3,000 books while still in seventh grade.
Shreenabh academic prowess was further highlighted when he topped the ICSE board exams with an impressive All India Rank of 3, achieving a score of 99.2%. This accomplishment made him the first student from the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra to achieve such a distinction.
Following his success in ICSE, Shreenabh secured All India Rank 136 in the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) SA exam for Class 11. His talents were recognised internationally when he won NASA's "Scientist for a Day" essay contest in 2018-2019 while in Grade 9-12 Target-Europa. In addition to his accolades, Shreenabh has authored two books and published over 200 articles and blogs, showcasing his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively.
A gifted coder, Shreenabh has developed two artificial intelligence-based projects in collaboration with OpenAI. He has also completed two physics courses at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur and achieved All India Rank 787 in the JEE Advanced exam in 2021. Currently, he is pursuing a B.S. (Research) in Physics, Quantum Technologies at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru.