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What an inspiration - Age is just a number

 What an inspiration - Age is just a number


 Entry into Medical College after Retirement.........did hard-work for 3-4 years and finally at   64, he got seat in MBBS Program in his state Orissa' s premier institution in India. 

From banking to medical, Jay Kishore Pradhan's inspiring journey embodies resilience and determination in overcoming diverse challenges.

In the vast landscape of India's educational challenges, few hurdles loom as large as the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET). This formidable examination stands as a formidable barrier, allowing only a select few to surmount its rigorous demands. Among the triumphant few, Jay Kishore Pradhan emerges as a beacon of inspiration, showcasing that age is merely a facet of one's journey, not a limitation. At the age of 64, he defied conventional wisdom and embraced the pursuit of his dreams, triumphantly securing a coveted seat in the MBBS program at his state's premier institution. Having crossed the passageways of the financial world as a resigned delegate director from the lofty State Bank of India, Pradhan's goals for a clinical profession stayed immovable. Notwithstanding the section of years and the requests of a requesting calling, the coals of his clinical desires kept on flashing. It was in the sundown of his expert residency, with retirement coaxing in 2016, that Pradhan immediately jumping all over the unforeseen chance to seek after his long-loved fantasy about wearing the white coat.

Hailing from Odisha, India, Jay Kishore Pradhan's journey to NEET success epitomizes the power of resilience and dedication. 

However, the way to NEET win was full of difficulties, as Pradhan wrestled with the fragile difficult exercise of scholastic pursuits and familial obligations. Courageous by the intricacies of his conditions, he left on a thorough routine of web-based training programs, carefully chiseling his review routine in the midst of the racket of life's commitments.

The burdensome excursion was accentuated by snapshots of uncertainty and despondency, yet Pradhan stayed steadfast in his purpose to revise the account of his life. Through resolute assurance and enduring determination, he arose successful in the pot of the 2020 NEET assessment, procuring the brilliant pass to understand his desires at the loved Go Surendra Sai Organization of Clinical Sciences and Exploration (VIMSAR).

In Jay Kishore Pradhan's odyssey, we track down not simply a story of scholastic triumph, but rather a demonstration of the dauntless human soul. His story reverberates as a demonstration of the maxim that with devotion and flexibility, the limits of probability are nevertheless simple deceptions, ready to be broken by the persistence of the human will.

This man has inspired me a lot and such example will definitely motivate many of us to move forward in the journey of success irrespective of age.

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  1. Sir, he is an inspiration indeed for the elderly people to embark on new academic pursuits that can really connect the seemingly disjoint domains of education or scientific research.

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    1. You may be right in a way; but I believe this inspiration is not only for elders but also for younger people. Younger people will think that if this elderly man can make it at this age, then why can't we. And then they will start working from early age and will achieve their goals one day for sure.
      I used to tell my parents that i am young and i have enough time to purse my career. So, you need not worry. I will do it what i want. it doesn't happen that way. The day you get your target in your mind you should start working towards your it.
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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