The Weekend Leader - Success story Animesh Anand, McKinsey & Company

Born in a nondescript village in UP, he just bagged a Rs 1.6 Cr annual package job

Ballia (UP)

27-August-2020

Vol 11 | Issue 35

Pokhra, a nondescript village in Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh, is still counting the zeroes.

Animesh Anand, son of Prakash Mishra, a school teacher, has bagged a Rs 1.6 crore annual package with McKinsey & Company in the US.

Animesh, 31, is presently doing his doctorate in microbiota, and has got the coveted job on the basis of his academic excellence.



Animesh applied to the McKinsey portal and was selected after several rounds of the interview (Photo: IANS)



His father said, "My wife Saroj took Animesh to Varanasi for schooling while I stayed back in Ballia. We lived apart for 18 years because there were no good English medium schools in Ballia and poor power supply was also an issue."

His mother Saroj recalled, "From Class XII till his PhD at the University of Texas, Animesh bagged scholarships all the way. Me and my husband lived in different cities for 18 years for our son's education and finally our sacrifice has paid off."

In 2009, when he was in Class XII, Animesh cracked the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana, a Central scholarship programme funded by the Department of Science and Technology, and got enrolled in the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal.

He completed the integrated course in 2014 before successfully cracking the prestigious Graduation Record Examination, a standardised test for admission in graduate schools in the US and Canada, and moved to Texas for doctoral studies.

He had applied to the McKinsey portal and after several rounds of the interview, he was finally selected.

His mother said that that the hurdles he faced in his early years actually made him resilient and determined to achieve something big in life. "We hope that the job will also change the realities in Ballia," she said.

Incidentally, Aniesh's elder sister Ankita is also an engineer in the US.

Meanwhile, Rajwant Lal, a resident of Pokhra village, said, "We are all delighted at the success of this boy. I do not know exactly what subject he has been pursuing or what his job details are, but I am very happy for his father whom we call 'masterji'." - IANS

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