In the six-day gap between his arrival from Guadalajara and departure for the Junior World Cup in Sydney, Anish will appear for two papers.
"He is arriving at 2 in the morning and will be appearing for his paper early morning," Anish's father Jagpal told PTI.
It is appropriate that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in an unprecedented move, agreed to reschedule three papers for the highly talented boy, and his father believes this should become a norm.
Not long ago, Jagpal was knocking on the authorities' doors to help his son overcome the crisis.
"I am really delighted that such a step has been taken. And that's how such cases should be dealt with in the future," Bhanwala senior said.
He said his family was filled with gratitude.
Anish is in line to make the final of men's 25m rapid fire pistol in Guadalajara.
The CBSE took the decision on the request of the Sports Authority of India, who made the request after Anish had approached them.
Anish has already missed the Hindi paper which was on Tuesday. The Social Science paper is scheduled for March 22 and Mathematics for March 28.
The shooter, who will return only after the Commonwealth Games in April, will write the three exams immediately after that.
For its part, the National Rifle Association of India has also written to the school authorities that Anish be allowed to take exams later as he is important to India's shooting campaign.
Anish had beaten the seasoned Gurpreet Singh at the nationals in rapid fire event. He then came up with good scores in the trials at the Karni Singh ranges in Tughlakabad.
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