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 If someone tells you that someone has more than 20 post-graduate degrees, then perhaps for the first time you will not believe that even if it is accepted, you will call that person a webcof because many people take the same post graduate degree. However, there was a person from India who had 20 post-graduate degrees. Due to so many degrees, this person's name is recorded in the Limca Book of Records as 'Most Qualified Indian'.
 Nagpur-born Srikanth Jichkar Jichkar was 20 degrees, becoming famous as India's most qualified person. Srikanth Zichkar did MBBS first, then he also did MD. After successfully pursuing a Masters in Medicine, he did his LLB to become a lawyer and did a post graduate in International Law.
 After studying law, he decided to study further and earned a master's degree in business administration and a bachelor's degree in journalism. He also received a doctorate of literature in Sanskrit, the highest degree in any university.
 It is said that Srikanth earned all his degrees first class and in many he also won a gold medal. The most difficult test in India is considered to be civil service, Srikanth cleared this test not once but twice. For the first time he became an IPS and second time IAS and both times he designed and tried to enter politics.
 Apart from studies, Srikanth was also fond of painting, photography and acting. In 1980, he was elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Academy, at that time he was 26, the youngest MLA in the country. Later, he became a part of the Maharashtra Legislative Council and became the Minister of State. He also found a school in Nagpur and had one of the largest libraries in India with 52,000 books.
 Srikanth holds MBBS, MD, LLB, MA Public Administration, MA Sociology, MA Economics, MA Sanskrit, MA History, MA English Literature, MA Philosophy, MA Political Science, MA Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archeology, MA Psychology, International Law , LL.M., D.B.M. and M.B.A., Graduates in Journalism, D.Lit Sanskrit degrees. However, Srikanth died at the age of 51 in a car accident.

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