AHMEDABAD: When Tarun Kumar Vashisth, 42, defended his doctoral thesis at IIM Ahmedabad (IIM-A) recently, he set a record of sorts. Vashisth, who is visually impaired since birth, has become the first doctor of philosophy (PhD) with disability from the premier B-school. His thesis maps the experience of visually of visually impaired employees in corporate India.
Vashisth, who hails from Uttarakhand, is set to take up teaching at IIM Bodh Gaya later this month as an assistant professor - setting another benchmark for visually impaired faculty teaching at 'non-disabled' institutions.
I was lucky to have a supportive family and environment that never made me realise that I had any deficiency - I studied at 'normal' school and even studied subjects such as mathematics, which are not generally opted by visually impaired students," recounts Vashisth. "After my BSc degree, I had cleared entrance exam in general quota for IIT Roorkee When I was called for an interview, the administration declined admission citing that I would not be able to cope with study requirements."
Not ready to give up, Vashisth persisted and got admission in IIM-A for the institute's doctoral program under general category in 2018. "The program started in 1971, but I became the first candidate with a disability to get admitted. It was a new experience both for me and the institute...," says Vashisth.
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