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Studying from collective funds, Chetan to become doctor

Securing 610 out of 720 in NEET and positioned at 15470 at All India and SC category 276 level, the 18-year-old Chetan Chawla is ecstatic, at the same time missing his parents who he lost some years back.

Studying from collective funds, Chetan to become doctor
Studying from collective funds, Chetan to become doctor
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Published : Oct 28, 2020, 5:40 PM IST

Kota: Proving that hard work done with utmost sincerity will never go in vain, Kota's Chetan Chawla a student of Bundi district is all set to become a doctor beating all odds.

Chetan cracked the country's largest medical entrance exam NEET-2020 and will now study Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Government Medical College.

Securing 610 out of 720 in NEET and positioned at 15470 at All India and SC category 276 level, the 18-year-old is ecstatic, at the same time missing his parents.

Chetan's mother Mamtesh Bai died due to illness, while in 2016, father Kanhaiyaram also died in an accident in Jaipur.

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After the unfortunate incident, Chetan's uncle Gajendra Kumar and the people of the society pooled in money for Chetan to study. Chetan has a brother and a sister. The elder brother runs an auto in Jaipur and supports the household from the income, the younger sister stays in Dablana with grandparents.

Chetan who now wants to make a career by becoming a cardiologist will also be supported by a private coaching centre who will give scholarships every month for four years of graduation under Gudri's lal scholarship.

Kota teaches students to not give up in tough times. Here every student is encouraged to proceed with the best facilities, which is why students give good results. Chetan is an example that students should not lose the courage to move forward even under adverse circumstances.

Kota: Proving that hard work done with utmost sincerity will never go in vain, Kota's Chetan Chawla a student of Bundi district is all set to become a doctor beating all odds.

Chetan cracked the country's largest medical entrance exam NEET-2020 and will now study Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Government Medical College.

Securing 610 out of 720 in NEET and positioned at 15470 at All India and SC category 276 level, the 18-year-old is ecstatic, at the same time missing his parents.

Chetan's mother Mamtesh Bai died due to illness, while in 2016, father Kanhaiyaram also died in an accident in Jaipur.

Also read: Bihar Assembly Polls: Know key candidates contesting for Phase 1

After the unfortunate incident, Chetan's uncle Gajendra Kumar and the people of the society pooled in money for Chetan to study. Chetan has a brother and a sister. The elder brother runs an auto in Jaipur and supports the household from the income, the younger sister stays in Dablana with grandparents.

Chetan who now wants to make a career by becoming a cardiologist will also be supported by a private coaching centre who will give scholarships every month for four years of graduation under Gudri's lal scholarship.

Kota teaches students to not give up in tough times. Here every student is encouraged to proceed with the best facilities, which is why students give good results. Chetan is an example that students should not lose the courage to move forward even under adverse circumstances.

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