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FactTechzPublished at May 12, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:40
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71 Year OLD Grandpa Attempts DOCTOR NEET Medical Exam in India #shorts

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A 71-year-old man from Lucknow has become one of the most talked-about NEET aspirants in India after appearing for the NEET-UG 2026 exam to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. The man, Ashok Bahar, went viral across news channels and social media because most NEET candidates are teenagers, while he decided to attempt the highly competitive medical entrance exam after retirement. According to reports, Bahar said the dream was deeply connected to a promise made to his mother, who always wanted him to become a doctor like his father, a respected physician in Lucknow. Despite trying medical entrance exams years ago, he could not clear them at the time. Instead, he pursued other careers, earning law and management qualifications and later working in senior positions, including with Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited (IDPL) and later as a consultant linked to government work. The incident also triggered broader conversations about age limits, lifelong learning, and India’s exam culture. Many people contrasted Bahar’s attitude with younger students who often feel devastated by academic setbacks. Coaching teachers and motivational creators used his story to encourage aspirants not to give up after one or two failed attempts. Some medical professionals also commented that passion for healthcare matters more than age, although others debated the practical challenges of beginning medical education so late in life. Overall, Ashok Bahar’s NEET attempt has become more than just a human-interest story. Across India, many people now see him as a symbol of persistence and proof that education and ambition are not limited by age. Subscribe to FactTechz
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