NEET: TN woman rekindles doctor dream, secures MBBS seat, aspirant daughter to join soon
Chennai: In a heartwarming story of perseverance and shared ambition, a 49-year-old physiotherapist from Tamil Nadu and her teenage daughter have both cracked the NEET 2025 exam together. While the mother secured a seat under the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD) quota at a government medical college near her hometown, her daughter is now preparing to embark on her medical journey.
Amuthavalli Manivannan, who once had to set aside her childhood dream of becoming a doctor, found new motivation watching her daughter prepare for the competitive exam. Determined to give it another shot nearly three decades later, she borrowed her daughter's books and began studying alongside her- proving that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
Manivannan found the syllabus very tough and totally different from her school days. Nevertheless, inspired by her daughter's preparation for the national level screening test, she began her preparation.
"My ambition was rekindled after I saw my daughter prepare for NEET. She was my greatest inspiration. I borrowed her books and prepared for the exam," a jubillant Amuthavalli said.
M Samyuktha, a CBSE student, had attended a coaching class, and the books she poured over had also helped her mother.
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