An Inspirational Journey: Samosa Seller Cracks NEET UG
Alakh Pandey, the founder of Physics Wallah, often shares stories of students who overcome immense challenges to pursue their education. His latest post highlights the incredible journey of Sunny Kumar, an 18-year-old samosa seller from Noida who successfully cracked NEET UG, an entrance exam for undergraduate medical programs in India.
Balancing Studies and Work
Sunny Kumar juggled his studies and running a samosa stall every day. After school, he worked at his stall until late in the evening and then studied through the night. Despite the exhausting routine, he managed to secure an impressive 664 marks out of 720 in the NEET 2024 exam. His dedication and perseverance are truly remarkable.
A Glimpse into Sunny’s Life
In a video shared by Physics Wallah, Alakh Pandey visits Sunny’s modest room, where the walls are covered in study notes. Pandey expresses surprise and admiration for Sunny’s dedication. The footage captures a moment of pride as Pandey congratulates Sunny on his achievement. Sunny recalls the long nights spent studying, often to the point of eye strain.
Passion for Medicine
Sunny’s interest in medicine began when he observed how medicines cure people. This curiosity led him to choose Biology as his field of study. “Selling samosas won’t define my future,” Sunny says, reflecting his determination to change his life through education.
Recognition and Support
Sunny has been a student at Physics Wallah since the 11th standard. Recognizing Sunny’s struggles and potential, Alakh Pandey offered him a scholarship worth ₹6 lakh. Additionally, Pandey promised to cover Sunny’s medical college tuition fees, ensuring that financial constraints won’t stand in the way of his dreams.
Sunny Kumar’s story is a testament to the power of hard work and resilience. His journey from a samosa seller to a future medical professional is truly inspiring.
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