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Pranav Nair (PTI Photo)

Guwahati: A 22-year-old boy from IIT Guwahati who is fighting cerebral palsy has set an inspiration for many to follow in the coming years.

Pranav Nair is determined to overcome any challenge that might come his way and was admitted to the prestigious IIT-Guwahati in computer science engineering and has recently bagged a dream placement with IT giant Google.

The journey since childhood to getting a placement in the globally renowned tech company was not easy but with the support of his parents and faculty at the institute, he succeeded in achieving his goal of becoming a software engineer, Pranav told PTI.

“’As a child, my struggle mainly revolved around two fronts — the first was academic as I faced a lot of hassles in logistics. While my parents believed firmly that I attain education at a mainstream school, most schools were reluctant to give admission to a student like me for various reasons — for instance, they may have to shift classrooms to the ground floor, install elevators, or provide certain additional support to me”, he said.

“Besides, being in a wheelchair makes traveling not so easy as I always had to depend on someone and specific modes of transport which used to add to my burden of studies,” Pranav added.

“The other aspect of my struggle was at a personal level as people, including friends, tend to have a different perspective about a disabled person. As a child, I had to skip many childhood pleasures such as picnics, treks, sports, and others but I found solace and success in other activities, particularly public speaking”, he said.

Pranav mentions that the determination he has developed over the years can be primarily attributed to his parents.

He remarks, “My parents provided me with a platform where I could dream beyond ordinary norms. They were able to gauge through the million small hassles and make things easy and possible for me during various phases of my life. They have been there for me physically, financially, and above all emotionally.”

“I did not face too many challenges in IIT Guwahati. Whatever difficulties I had faced in school were resolved seamlessly, and living in a hostel has helped me learn self-survival skills and be more independent,” recalled Pranav.

For Pranav, IITG has been a stepping stone as the institute gave him a platform with many opportunities to grow — be it placements hackathons, inter IITs, clubs, and more.

“Being surrounded by a highly ambitious cohort of students, with each doing something impactful and different, has inspired me to learn more and my growth has been holistic,” Pranav said.

It was Pranav’s seniors at IITG who helped him crack two internships with Google during an on-campus recruitment drive.

Based on his performances during both the stints, he was offered a Pre Placement Offer (PPO) from the tech giant at Bengaluru where he will join in July after completing his graduation.