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Had once failed in physics, then did an internship with NASA, now making a flying boat

Sampriti Bhattacharya, a resident of India, has gone to America and raised the flag of her success. She once failed physics in school, but is now the owner of a company that makes flying boats. His success story is fantastic.

It is said that if a person has the will to do something, then nothing is impossible for him. Although obstacles keep coming from time to time, but the one who moves forward by fighting those obstacles, becomes successful in life and creates a story of success. Sampriti Bhattacharya is also one of those few successful people, whose story is much discussed at present. There was a time when Sampriti was counted among the average students in her school and the most surprising thing was that she also failed in Physics, but later she got such a hold on Physics that now even America salutes her. .

Sampriti, who grew up in Kolkata, while talking to digital creator Nas Daily, said that after failing in physics in school, teachers even told her that you become a housewife, physics is not your cup of tea, but she accepted her failure. Or did not let the comments of the teachers dominate him and did what no one in the world had been able to do till now. Sampriti, 36, is the founder and CEO of a company called Navier . This company is revolutionizing the maritime industry with its electric hydrofoil boat named Navier 30.

Got rejection from 539 companies

Sampriti, who studied engineering from Kolkata's Jadavpur University, further said that at the age of 20, she had applied for internship in 540 companies, but 539 of them had rejected her. He was selected in only one company, whose name is Fermilab . After this she reached America directly from Kolkata. Later, he also did an internship at NASA, the world's largest space agency, and also did a master's degree from Ohio State University and a PhD from MIT.

Advance boat built by raising Rs 100 crores

After this she went to San Francisco. There he raised 12 million dollars i.e. about Rs 100 crore and hired a team to build an advanced level boat. She was successful in this and her name became famous all over the world. In the year 2016, he also got a place in Forbes.

Has also designed nuclear reactor

Sampriti says that 'I have learned a lot in the last 13 years, which has given me the confidence to tackle even the toughest problems, be it designing a nuclear reactor or making flight controllers or building a flying boat.' About her flying boat i.e. Navier 30, Sampriti says that its design is similar to that of an aeroplane. It has three wings, which live underwater. In such a situation, when the boat moves at high speed, the wind lifts it up and in such a situation the boat starts flying in the air.

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