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From Samosa Cart To Medical College: How This Noida Man Cracked NEET – Inspiring Success Story

An 18-year-old from Noida's Sector 12, who sells samosas on a cart, has overcome significant challenges to pass the NEET conducted by the NTA.

Edited By : simran rajpal | Updated: Sep 1, 2024 08:15 IST
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From Samosa Cart To Medical College_ How This Noida Man Cracked NEET - Inspiring Success Story

Success Story: An 18-year-old from Noida’s Sector 12, who sells samosas on a cart, has overcome significant challenges to pass the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Despite the hardships of his daily life, Sunny Kumar has achieved his dream of studying medicine. Alakh Pandey from Physics Wallah shared his inspiring story on social media, encouraging many NEET UG aspirants.

In one of the videos shared by Physics Wallah, Sunny Kumar’s rented room is shown with notes and summaries stuck to one of the walls. The video captures Pandey reading through the short notes Kumar created for quick revision. A moment later, Kumar comments, “I’ve covered everything; there’s nothing left that could be considered just short notes.”

 

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Samosa Seller Scores Big In NEET 2024, Eyes A Future In Medical

Kumar remembers, “After school, I had about one to two hours to set up the stall.” He adds, “My father is around, but he doesn’t support me.”

When Pandey asks who supports him at home, Kumar replies, “My mother is the one who supports me fully.”

His mother adds, “I encourage him to study, guiding him along the way. He tells me he wants to study and achieve something in life.”

To support Kumar’s dreams, Pandey has offered him Rs 6 lakh and pledged to cover his medical college tuition fees.

Despite working 4-5 hours a day at his samosa stall, Sunny Kumar’s commitment to his studies paid off as he scored an impressive 664 out of 720 on the NEET 2024 exam.

Kumar shared that he often studied all night, which sometimes led to eye pain. He said his interest in medicine grew from seeing how medicines work and wanting to understand how people are cured, which is why he chose Biology. He also emphasized that selling samosas won’t define his future.

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First published on: Sep 01, 2024 08:15 AM IST

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