Kota Changed My Life, My Success is Dedicated to the Teachers of Kota: Prachi
Kota has once again become an example of social change. By getting free education here, the dream of a student from a financially weak family has come true. Now the student has become an example not only for her family and society but for the entire village.
Prachi will become the first doctor of her village. Prachi was selected for the Shiksha Sambal program, in which free education was provided by ALLEN Career Institute and free accommodation and food was provided by LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust.
Prachi has given the credit of this success to the teachers. Prachi said that teachers like ALLEN Kota cannot be found anywhere; the support and teaching methods of the faculties in Kota will remain memorable. Be it doubt counter or class, teachers supported her everywhere.
The story is of Prachi Patel of Naudiya village of Mauganj in Madhya Pradesh. Prachi’s family, facing financial crisis, lives in a hut-like kutcha house (mud house). Prachi, who is good in studies, scored 467 out of 720 marks in the medical entrance exam NEET 2025 and OBC-NCL category rank 46215.
Her All India rank is 95488. On the basis of marks obtained, Prachi has got admission in Government Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa, MP. After the selection, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the village, Prachi has become an inspiration for those daughters who dream big even in difficult circumstances.
Prachi wanted to become a doctor from the beginning. She scored 96.8 percent marks in 10th and 86.8 percent marks in 12th. The condition of the family was not such that they could get her coaching for NEET preparation. During this time, she got information about LN Parmarth Nyas from her teachers.
Prachi gave the selection test of the trust and got selected. After this, she got the opportunity to study for free at ALLEN Career Institute in Kota with 100 percent scholarship. LN Maheshwari Parmarth Nyas also provided complete accommodation and food facilities.
When she came to Kota, her father gave her only 5 thousand rupees for pocket expenses. She did not have to spend extra amount in the preparation for the whole year and when she returned, she had about 2 thousand rupees left.
Prachi’s family, a resident of Naudiya village of Mauganj district in Madhya Pradesh, is completely dependent on the income from farming. Her father Krishnakumar Patel does farming on just three beeghas of land, which produces edible food grains. Even the expenses of the whole year are not met properly.
The family has to be run by taking loans. Prachi’s mother Saroj also helps in farming. The house is made of mud. There is a problem of electricity and water. Mud spreads in the rain, water starts dripping in the whole house.
Dr. Naveen Maheshwari, member of LN Maheshwari Parmarth Nyas, said that the results of Shiksha Sambal have been good. 98 percent of the students qualified NEET.
Congratulations to the children who got selected in government colleges. These children become an example of social change, because they inspire other children to move forward and we want to make every possible effort to fulfill their dreams.
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