Young Indian man studying at night beside a parked rickshaw in Muzaffarnagar

Rickshaw Driver Scores 552 on India's Medical School Exam

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Mohammad Suhel drove a rickshaw by day and studied by night to achieve his dream of becoming a doctor. After scoring just 109 on his first attempt at India's tough NEET medical exam, he refused to quit and eventually scored 552 out of 720.

The son of a rickshaw puller from Muzaffarnagar, India, just proved that determination can overcome almost any obstacle on the path to medical school.

Mohammad Suhel grew up watching his father struggle to support their family by pulling a rickshaw through the streets of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. When financial pressure mounted after high school, Suhel joined his father in the family trade, earning 300 to 500 rupees (about $4 to $6) per day.

But his mother had a different dream for him. She encouraged Suhel to pursue medical school, even when paying for expensive coaching seemed impossible.

Suhel discovered an affordable online NEET preparation course for just 300 rupees (less than $4). The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is India's notoriously difficult medical school entrance exam, and a good score meant he could attend an affordable government medical college.

The challenges came quickly. Having studied in Hindi his entire life, Suhel struggled with English study materials. Rather than giving up, he taught himself 50 new English words every day while continuing to drive his rickshaw.

To help with expenses and reinforce his own learning, Suhel began tutoring younger students. His days became a careful balance of driving, teaching, and studying late into the night.

Rickshaw Driver Scores 552 on India's Medical School Exam

His first NEET attempt brought a devastating score of just 109 out of 720. Some people mocked him, but his mother's faith never wavered.

Suhel analyzed every mistake and doubled down on his studies. Biology, once his weakest subject, became his strongest through sheer repetition and focus. His practice test scores climbed from 109 to 369, then kept rising.

Why This Inspires

Suhel's journey shows what's possible when family support meets personal determination. His mother believed in him when test scores suggested he should quit. His father's daily struggles in the rickshaw gave Suhel a reason to keep pushing through exhaustion and doubt.

The turning point came when Suhel stopped seeing obstacles as reasons to quit and started viewing them as problems to solve. Can't afford coaching? Find an affordable online course. Don't understand English? Learn 50 words daily. Need money? Tutor others while reinforcing your own knowledge.

When Suhel finally took NEET again, he scored 552 out of 720. That score opened the door to government medical college, making his mother's dream and his own a reality.

Today, Suhel's story inspires students across India who face similar circumstances. His achievement proves that expensive coaching and privileged backgrounds aren't requirements for success when determination, family support, and smart strategies come together.

The boy who drove a rickshaw through Muzaffarnagar's streets is now on his way to becoming Dr. Mohammad Suhel.

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