NEET 2025 candidate Missing After Exam, Leaves Note Promising to return as a Doctor
NEET UG 2025
Tiruppur- An 18-year-old student, who appeared for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) exam on Sunday, May 4, in Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu, went missing after the exam. The police are currently searching for the NEET candidate based on a complaint filed by the parents.
According to an Edexlive news report, the aspirant has been identified as D Sangeerthan. Sources informed that he is the eldest son of Dhanabal from Palladam, Tirupur,.
Sangeerthan studied class 12 and is trying to become a doctor. After completing class 12 in the academic year 2023-2024, he appeared for NEET.
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As per the daily, it is reported that he got only 230 marks in the first attempt. After this, he continued preparing for the NEET exam. Sangeerthan went to appear for the NEET UG exam 2025 on Sunday, May 4th. After the exam, he spoke normally to everyone at home. But on Monday morning, he was not in his room. Instead, the parents found a note written by him.
According to Edexlive, sources said, “In his note, the student stated Don't worry about me and don't search for me, I will definitely become a doctor and return home and I took the necessary books and documents for that”. After reading the letter, the parents lodged a complaint at the Palladam police station.
In this regard, speaking to EdexLive, Dhanabal said, "We didn't put any pressure on our son. He studied by choice. He told us that he had written the exam well on Sunday. We feel he left home thinking he would get low marks. He broke the SIM card and took only the phone. He did not carry money."
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