Son of auto driver from Cachar scores 563 marks out of 720 in NEET
A student from a poor family in Natun Dayapur, Cachar has proved that poverty can never be an obstacle to success. Masuk Ahmed Barbhuiya, son of an auto driver, has passed the All India NEET examination with flying colours. He scored 563 marks out of 720 marks in NEET examination. Masuk’s father is an auto driver. He has been driving an auto and supporting his family with great difficulty alongwith educating his son.
Masuk Ahmed sat for the NEET examination after coaching from Oil India Super 30, Jorhat. Masuk Ahmed’s family and the people of his area are happy with his success.
Speaking to reporters Masuk said, “I read from nursery to Class 5 at Barak Valley Secondary School. Then I studied from Class 6 to Class 12 at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pailapool. Then I did coaching at Oil India Super 30, Jorhat for one year and attempted NEET. I got 563 marks out of 720 in NEET. I have three brothers and my father is an auto driver.”
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a highly competitive entrance examination in India for admission into undergraduate medical and dental programs. Aspirants preparing for NEET face numerous complexities and difficulties throughout their journey. Firstly, the vast syllabus encompasses multiple subjects like physics, chemistry, and biology, requiring extensive knowledge and understanding. Managing time effectively to cover the syllabus comprehensively becomes a challenge. Additionally, the level of competition is incredibly high, with a large number of aspirants vying for limited seats, which increases the pressure and stress on NEET candidates.
The examination itself is a rigorous test of knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, demanding a thorough understanding of concepts and the ability to apply them quickly. Furthermore, the emotional and psychological toll of preparing for NEET, including long study hours, isolation, and the fear of failure, can significantly impact the mental well-being of aspirants. The financial burden of coaching classes, study materials, and exam fees adds to the challenges faced by many NEET aspirants. Despite these complexities and difficulties, aspirants persevere with determination, hard work, and resilience, as success in NEET holds the promise of a fulfilling career in the medical field.
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