
Auto Driver's Son Aces India's Toughest Exam From Storeroom
Inderjeet studied in a tiny storeroom and traveled 4 km daily to find internet, but still cracked India's notoriously difficult engineering exam with a top 1,000 rank. The son of an auto rickshaw driver from rural Rajasthan just proved that determination can outweigh privilege.
When most students pay thousands for coaching classes, Inderjeet was studying in a cramped storeroom by candlelight during power cuts. Now the 18-year-old from Pathanwala village in Rajasthan has secured an OBC rank of 1028 in the Joint Entrance Examination, one of the world's most competitive tests.
His father Ramniwas drives an auto rickshaw in Sri Ganganagar to support the family. Expensive coaching institutes were never an option, so Inderjeet turned to free online classes and YouTube tutorials instead.
But internet access at home was spotty at best. So every single day, Inderjeet walked three to four kilometers to the nearest library just to attend virtual classes and download study materials.
At home, his family converted their small storeroom into a makeshift study space. When the electricity went out, which happened frequently, he studied by whatever light he could find.
Here's the most inspiring part: Inderjeet had actually qualified for JEE last year too. But he wasn't satisfied with his rank and knew it wouldn't get him into his dream college. So he gave himself one more year, doubled down on his preparation, and came back stronger.

Why This Inspires
Inderjeet's story matters because it challenges the myth that success requires expensive resources. While many JEE toppers come from families who can afford premium coaching, he proved that dedication and smart use of free resources can level the playing field.
His achievement has already created waves beyond his own life. His two older sisters, watching their younger brother succeed against the odds, are now preparing for their own competitive exams with renewed confidence.
The entire village of Pathanwala is celebrating one of their own making it big. For students across rural India who face similar struggles with electricity, internet access, and financial constraints, Inderjeet just became proof that their dreams are possible.
His father says the family faced many difficult days, but they never stopped believing in education as their pathway forward. That faith just paid off in ways that will transform their entire family's future.
One storeroom, one determined student, and countless hours of hard work just opened doors that seemed impossibly far away.
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