HomeNewsTrendsThe engineering exam that Pullela Gopichand (luckily) failed: ‘Would have been a disaster’

The engineering exam that Pullela Gopichand (luckily) failed: ‘Would have been a disaster’

Pullela Gopichand revealed that he once failed an engineering exam by seven marks - which indirectly helped him become a badminton player.

July 07, 2023 / 15:21 IST
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Pullela Gopichand at the Moneycontrol Startup Conclave

Pullela Gopichand needs no introduction. From 1996, he was Indian national badminton champion five years in a row. He won the bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. In 2001, he became the second Indian to win the All England Open Badminton Championships after Prakash Padukone. Gopichand’s retirement from the game only gave a new lease to his career - as coach of the Indian national badminton team, he has guided India to two Olympic medals.

But Pullela Gopichand’s remarkable career in badminton is as much a result of luck as it is of innate talent and discipline. Speaking at the Moneycontrol Startup Conclave 2023 in Bengaluru today, the chief national coach of the Indian badminton team revealed an incident that led to his becoming a badminton player.

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Gopichand attributed his career in badminton to a lucky failure in an engineering exam. He revealed that he could have been an engineer but life had other things in store for him.

He said that he wrote an exam for an engineering course where he randomly ticked answers. He needed 45 marks to qualify for the course. Instead, he scored only 38.