Father-Daughter combo attempting the NEET..!!


A 49-year-old man in khammam is preparing to take the NEET exam alongside his daughter, who is 17 years old. The father-daughter team will take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test today at several venues in khammam, which will be administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS, BDS, and Ayush courses.


The city's director of a coaching facility for competitive exams, Rayala Satheesh Babu, aspired to become a doctor. And last year, the National Medical Commission (NMC) lifted the age requirement for NEET eligibility, making it possible for him to realise his ambition. Previously, the maximum age for the general group was 25, and the maximum age for the reserved category was 30.

Satheesh Babu attained his B Tech in 1997, incidentally. But he nevertheless remained adamant about wanting to pursue medicine. He received special permission from the telangana State Board of Intermediate education to appear for zoology and botany topics as he completed an MPC course in intermediate and biology is required to take the NEET exam.

He was expecting the results of the intermediate first-year and second-year zoology and botany exams he had taken this year. In an interview with telangana Today, Satheesh Babu said, "I am 100 per cent sure of passing the exams," and he also expressed confidence in completing the NEET. He promised to engage in long-term tutoring if he didn't pass the exam this year in order to pass it and get accepted into the MBBS programme. I want to complete my MBBS, build a hospital, and deliver high-calibre healthcare in an honest way," he stated. His daughter R Joshika Swapnika expressed her delight at taking the NEET with her dad. R Sathvika, her older sister, is a BDS student at Khammam's mamata Medical College.






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