Before Shah Rukh Khan became the global icon people adore today, he was already something of a star in the hallways of his school and college.
Now, an old photograph of his college admission form that has begun circulating online has brought back a wave of nostalgia, offering a touching glimpse into the early life of the man who would go on to redefine stardom.
The image is reportedly from his admission form at Hansraj College, where Shah Rukh Khan studied Economics between 1985 and 1988. Alongside the form is a picture of a very young SRK, with bright, determined eyes, and a list of his Class XII marks.
Seeing these details decades later feels almost surreal, considering where life eventually took him. According to the form that is now doing the rounds, the actor scored his highest in his elective paper with an impressive 92. In English, he reportedly secured 51, while he earned 78 each in Mathematics and Physics.
SRK's College Marksheet #SRK@iamsrkpic.twitter.com/P4aPRQ7ZaV— Dr. Curious ❇️ (@Dr_Curiosus) November 12, 2025
Unsurprisingly, the resurfaced marksheet has caused a stir on social media. Fans have been marvelling at how SRK managed to excel academically while also being deeply involved in acting and sports.
Many have commented that he seemed destined for greatness from the very beginning, whether as a student or as the beloved actor the world knows today.
After finishing his degree at Delhi University, the Jawaan actor went on to study Mass Communication at Jamia Millia Islamia. But life had other plans. Acting offers began coming in quickly, first through television roles that made him a familiar face across the country, and later from the burgeoning world of Bollywood, prompting his move to Mumbai.
SRK made his debut in Deewana in 1992 and currently he is preparing for his upcoming movie, King, in which he will co-star with Abhishek Bachchan and Suhana Khan.
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