There is a particular kind of determination that does not announce itself loudly. It does not post grievances or demand sympathy. It simply keeps moving. That is the story of Akshat Singh Mehrotra — known professionally and widely as Dusty — a 21-year-old entrepreneur, computer science student, and emerging creative force who has turned a series of significant setbacks into the foundation of what promises to be a remarkable career.
The Early Years: A Coder Before It Was Cool
Long before artificial intelligence became a boardroom buzzword and tech entrepreneurship a cultural phenomenon, a young boy in India was already writing code in the fifth grade. While his classmates were focused on playground politics, Dusty was navigating programming logic — the kind of self-driven early obsession that tends to separate builders from bystanders. He completed his foundational schooling through the equivalent of 10th grade, earning strong academic credentials under a rigorous national curriculum before circumstances would soon offer him something far larger than a conventional classroom.
A Pandemic, And An Opportunity In Disguise
When COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill in 2020, like many students around the world, Dusty found himself caught in the disruption — continuing his schooling in India during the pandemic years, a period he candidly acknowledges involved lost time and momentum. Remote learning, uncertainty, and the general paralysis of those years took their toll, as it did for an entire generation of students.
But the moment Dusty discovered Excel High School (EHS) — a fully accredited, Department of Education-recognized institution based in Minnesota — he did not hesitate. He enrolled immediately in EHS’s fast track program, channeling the urgency of lost time into focused execution. Through the program, he earned a transcript with 24 credits and successfully completed all requirements to receive his high school diploma, apostilled by the State of Minnesota — a credential carrying full legal and academic recognition both domestically and internationally. It was a move that would prove to be one of the most consequential decisions of his young life.
Simultaneously, and true to the multi-threaded nature of his ambition, Dusty pursued a one-year Professional Plus Certificate in Multimedia Arts, formally studying photography and cinematography — disciplines that had long captivated him outside the boundaries of academic requirement. He further deepened those creative credentials through his first year of Multimedia Arts coursework at Sessions College in Arizona, building a body of technical and artistic skills that most people spend years trying to develop separately.
The academic results during this period were striking. Dusty graduated high school with an unweighted GPA of 3.96 out of 4.00 — a number that reflects not just raw intelligence, but the kind of consistent, disciplined execution that defines high performers across any field.
Two Visa Denials. Zero Surrender.
What followed was a chapter that would have derailed most young people. After completing his coursework in the United States, Dusty secured admission to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity in Germany. His student visa was denied. Refusing to absorb the loss as anything more than a logistical obstacle, he promptly secured a second admission — this time to a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computer Engineering in Ireland. That visa application, complicated in part by the administrative complexities surrounding his unconventional academic record across multiple countries, was also denied.
Two countries. Two rejections. A lesser candidate might have walked away from international education altogether.
Dusty simply identified the next open door — and walked through it without looking back.
Golden Gate University, 30 Credits, And A Bigger Plan Already In Motion
Today, Dusty is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Golden Gate University — fully online from India, where he is currently based — proving that geography is no longer a barrier for those determined enough to chase their ambitions across borders. Far from being a fallback, it has become the launchpad for something more deliberate. Currently working toward completing his first full academic year with 30 credits, Dusty is already thinking several moves ahead. Upon reaching that milestone, he is exploring the opportunity to earn an undergraduate certificate and subsequently transfer to a different university — continuing to architect his own academic journey rather than simply following a prescribed path.
It is a strategy that is very much in character. At every stage, Dusty has treated institutional structures not as fixed constraints but as flexible frameworks to be navigated on his own terms.
He has supplemented his formal education with multiple professional certification courses across technology and business, and brings with him a well-rounded portfolio of freelance work spanning software development, video editing, and photography — including voluntary contributions to community and creative projects. In tech circles and creative spaces alike, his range is the thing people tend to notice first.
Building A Business Empire At 21
What truly distinguishes Dusty from many of his peers is not just what he is studying — it is what he has already built while studying it.
During the very period he was navigating visa denials and university transitions, he founded DustyHive LLP, a registered holding company that serves as the corporate backbone of his growing business portfolio. Operating under that umbrella is CovaHive, a luxury premium clothing brand that channels his eye for aesthetics and his instinct for building things with long-term cultural relevance. Both DustyHive and CovaHive have trademark applications filed and currently pending — a detail that signals unambiguously that this is not a side hustle. This is infrastructure built with the long game in mind.
Dusty currently serves as a Designated Partner of DustyHive LLP, overseeing operations that span multiple business verticals. His company’s work and vision can be explored at
More information about his company and work is available at DustyHive.com.
Thirteen Countries And Counting
Dusty’s education extends well beyond any campus or certification program. To date, he has traveled to more than 13 countries, immersing himself in different cultures, economies, and ways of thinking with the deliberate curiosity of someone who understands that the world itself is a competitive advantage.
For an entrepreneur building a luxury brand and a technology career in a global marketplace, that kind of lived cross-cultural fluency is not incidental. It is, for Dusty, core to the product.
What’s Next — And It’s A Lot
The next chapter is already being written. Dusty is in the planning stages of launching his own YouTube and Twitch channels — a natural extension of his background in multimedia arts, his experience in video production, and his instinct for building platforms and audiences. It is a move that feels less like a new venture and more like an inevitable convergence of everything he has spent the last several years building toward.
He is also the kind of person who gives credit where it is genuinely due. “My parents have always had my back,” he has said — a simple line that carries the full weight of every rejection letter, every reapplication, and every morning he chose to start again.
At 21, Dusty is not waiting for permission, a perfect résumé, or a clear road ahead. He is someone who builds the road — and then looks for a faster one. Those who know him are not waiting to see what he becomes. They are watching it happen in real time.



















