Although he received his first education at Kumarkhali, Akshay Kumar was admitted to Boalia Government School in 181 AD, where he began his English and Sanskrit education. At that time the school was taught by Chandrakumar Tarkabagish, Vijayakrishna Goswami and Ramkumar Bhattacharya, who later came to be known as Swami Dayananda Bharati. Akshay Kumar gained knowledge and depth in Sanskrit education from them. It should not be forgotten here that Akshay Kumar's family also had a tradition of Sanskrit. His grandfather Vaidyanatha Bagchi was born in Sanskrit and Persian. So Akshay Kumar's later affection and prowess towards this deity language may have been inherited from his mother. The association of scholars only made him more sophisticated. This Sanskrit knowledge became desolate in deciphering the scripts of ancient Bengal. The splendor of this genius is scattered in the pages of Gaurlekhmala. However, he passed the entrance examination from this Boalia Government School in 18 AD and was admitted to Rajshahi College. From there he passed FA and was admitted to Presidency College in Calcutta (180) and finally passed BA in 183 AD. He then prepared for his MA in Chemistry and Science but left Calcutta due to physical illness. Later, with the encouragement of his father, he passed the law examination from Rajshahi College in 185 AD and received a scholarship as a user.
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