For millions of Indian students, clearing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a dream nurtured with sleepless nights, endless revisions, and years of sacrifice. It is celebrated as the gateway to a life-saving profession medicine. Yet, behind the glitter of success, there are often untold stories of pressure, conflict, and lost voices.
One such story unfolded in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, where a 19-year-old boy, despite clearing NEET, ended his life because he did not want to become a doctor.
Dream Fulfilled, Yet a Tragedy Unfolds
Cracking NEET is considered the first big leap toward becoming a doctor, a dream nurtured by lakhs of aspirants across India. But for this young student, the victory turned into despair instead of celebration.
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