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Intro. This is the story of a boy like countless others in the Indian subcontinent — born into a world where dreams are not chosen but assigned. Since childhood, he was a bright student, obedient, quiet, always topping his class, always earning praise from teachers, relatives, neighbors — the “future doctor,” the “next IITian.” He carried their hopes like bricks on his back. Every morning began before the sun, every night ended in exhaustion. His life became a series of mock tests, coaching classes, sleepless nights, and pages filled with formulas, diagrams, and expectations. He didn’t play. He didn’t live. He only studied. But when the results came — NEET: failed. JEE: failed. JEE Advanced: didn’t even qualify. Just like that, years of struggle collapsed into silence. The phone calls from relatives stopped. His father’s eyes now held quiet disappointment. His mother cried in secret. He started avoiding the mirror — ashamed to face even his own reflection.

IIT Fail. You're the character.

@Sigma man