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I was born in a quiet village in Rajasthan’s Bhilwara district — a place that may not show up easily on maps, but one that grounded me for life. At 7, we moved to Bangalore when my father started his business, and with that shift, everything changed. From village paths to metro chaos, the transition wasn’t easy — but it became my greatest teacher. New schools, unfamiliar languages, and constant relocations shaped my ability to adapt. I wasn’t born into opportunity — I moved toward it, one uncertain step at a time.
As a child, I was painfully reserved — always overthinking, doubting, and trying to fit in. Though I stood tall, I often felt invisible. Confidence wasn’t something I carried — it was something I craved. But even in that silence, something was building — a quiet resilience that would one day become my strength.
My turning point came when I entered the corporate world. Joining an MNC exposed me to a world of confidence, communication, and visibility — things I lacked but longed for. I wasn’t the loudest voice in the room, but I listened, I observed, and slowly, I started changing. I learned that staying reserved might keep you safe, but it won’t help you grow.
My journey into the world of MBBS abroad began in China, where I worked as a student coordinator. I lived in hostels, shared meals with students, and helped them find comfort in a completely new country. What I saw wasn’t just students studying medicine — I saw warriors chasing dreams, often far away from home, with pressure on their shoulders and fire in their eyes. And I knew I wanted to be part of their story — not at the end, but from the very beginning.
When COVID hit, I returned to India — but with a mission. I wanted to guide students before they took the leap abroad, and help parents understand the journey ahead. Not every student is excited. Not every parent is ready. Some chase MBBS under pressure, others give up due to fear or confusion. I decided to become the bridge — between ambition and assurance.
Over the years, I’ve travelled to Russia, Georgia, China, Egypt, and Central Asia — not as a tourist, but to understand how students actually live. I’ve seen the hostels, walked the campuses, eaten in the mess halls, and sat beside students during their highs and lows. This isn’t just my job — it’s my lived experience.
I speak to students before admission, during education, and even after graduation. And I don’t give Google answers — I give real, honest perspectives. I listen to the fears of parents. I understand the doubts of students. And I don’t try to sell dreams — I try to shape them with truth and clarity.
Because studying abroad isn’t just about getting into a university. It’s about ensuring students are safe, supported, and emotionally ready for a journey that transforms them completely.
So no, I’m not here to convince. I’m here to clarify — and to stand beside families as they take one of the biggest decisions of their lives.
I’m just a girl who once opened her eyes in a world that felt too small… Today, I travel across countries — seeing life through the lens of students — and making sure that wherever they go, they grow
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Attention Medical Aspirants!
This is for all students looking for MBBS admissions.
Of course, many of you would prefer to have been selected for medical universities in India. However, think about it, how many of you actually think you can make it to Indian medical universities?
In a country where the total number of medical colleges are not more than 650 and medical seats are not more than 99,500, do you really think that if your NEET score is average, you will be able to crack the competition? This is not to discourage anyone, however, it is the fact that any student with an average NEET score will not be able to make it.
Furthermore, if you do not have a strong financial background, you will not be able to afford private medical seats as well. Are you really convinced that you have no other option?
Well, when I started my career as a counselor, there was a lot I learned about the student mindset. They aren't quite sure what they want. Anyone with a clear vision of becoming a doctor doesn't need much counseling. They are certain of either trying again to get into Indian medical colleges or taking up a seat abroad if they feel they cannot get it in India.
Competition is fierce in today's world. This number is expected to increase every day. One decision can really make a difference in how things unfold for you. If you plan wisely, studying medicine overseas will be a smart choice.
Check out the most prestigious medical universities. Reach out to more people and try to figure out what suits you best. Plan your budget and work on it. Living overseas is not just an option for you in terms of budget. It is also an opportunity to develop your character and gain amazing exposure. The real challenge is acclimating to a completely different culture. You will not regret your decision, I promise.
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