Tailor's Son from Udumalpet Cracks NEET, Secures Medical Seat

Sathish, son of a tailor from Udumalpet, Tiruppur district, overcomes poverty to crack NEET with 515 marks. He secures a seat in Tiruppur Medical College under government school quota.



Coimbatore: In a remarkable tale of perseverance, Sathish, the son of a tailor from Udumalpet in Tiruppur district, has cracked the NEET exam and secured a seat in Tiruppur Medical College. His success story is one of determination, overcoming poverty, and the power of government school education.

Sathish, residing in a small house with cement sheet roofing in Ramasamy Nagar, Udumalpet, comes from a humble background. His father is a tailor, and his mother is a daily wage worker. Despite their financial constraints, Sathish excelled in his studies, emerging as the school topper in his 12th-grade examinations.



Encouraged by his school teachers who recognized his potential, Sathish was motivated to attempt the NEET exam. They even provided him with the necessary books for preparation. After facing initial failure in his first attempt, Sathish refused to give up. He embarked on a daily 30-kilometer journey from Udumalpet to Palani in Dindigul district for coaching classes.

Sathish's relentless efforts paid off when he scored 515 marks in NEET, qualifying for a medical seat under the government school quota. He expresses gratitude to his parents for their unwavering support and to his teachers at Udumalpet Boys Higher Secondary School for their guidance and assistance.

The young aspirant also emphasized the importance of the government school quota, which has enabled him to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor without the burden of exorbitant fees. Sathish hopes his success will inspire other students from underprivileged backgrounds to pursue their dreams of medical education.

Sathish's journey from a tailor's son to a medical student stands as a testament to the fact that with determination and the right support, even those from economically challenged backgrounds can aspire to and achieve their goals in the medical field.

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