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Cousins orphaned young, now NEET achievers
Cousins orphaned young, now NEET achievers

Time of India

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Cousins orphaned young, now NEET achievers

1 2 3 Lucknow: For the Singh family of Orai's Mushmaria village, the NEET 2025 results brought tears of joy as Vishal Singh and Satyam Singh, cousins raised together after losing their parents in a tragic accident, cleared the exam on the first attempt. Both of them studied at a prominent coaching centre where their discipline, determination and shared routine shaped their success. Vishal secured an AIR 2,270 (category rank 1,263), while Satyam scored AIR 6,148 (category rank 2,913). Their uncle Godhan Singh Jadaun, a physics teacher, brought them up after their fathers — his elder and younger brothers — died in a truck accident when the boys were in class three. "I raised both of them like my sons. I brought both these kids from Orai to Lucknow to ensure that they got the best education. They did not have any distraction—no mobile phones no parties—just discipline and dreams. Today, both have fulfilled our long-standing dream," said a tearful Godhan, who lives in Jankipuram with the four kids and his wife. Incidentally, the results came on the eve of Father's Day. But the road wasn't easy. "Managing five children, looking after my cancer-stricken father and running a household in a small village wasn't less than a battle. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo My entire income went into their education. It was an emotional and financial war, but I stood firm because I believed in them," he said. The family already has three more NEET achievers, all raised by Godhan—including his own son and two more nephews—making a total of five future doctors from the same home. "I was eight when I lost my father," shared Vishal. "My uncle is everything to me—my guardian, guide and motivator. Time management was the biggest challenge. I gave at least two hours to every subject with short breaks and focused only on coaching material. Physics was the toughest, but I scored highest in it." Satyam echoed the same. "We never had phones, TV, or parties. We used spare time for revision. Staying offline helped us stay focused." Their message for aspiring students: "You can achieve anything with discipline, self-study and family support." Godhan now dreams of building a hospital in their village, run entirely by his five NEET-cleared children. "This is not just their success—it's a mission for our entire village," he smiled. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

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