In Dharmapuri district, three members of the same family have joined medical courses under the government's internal quota.

The couple hails from Thandukaranpatti village in Dharmapuri district and has three children, Sandhya, hari Prasad, and surya Prakash. Do you know what parents want? They want to see their only daughter become a doctor. But time produced three doctors in their family. Do you know what the foundation of all this is?  The 7.5 percent internal quota introduced by the tamil Nadu government for government school students.

Sandhya, who had completed her Class XII in 2019, did not score enough marks in NEET  and joined Dharmapuri government College. But after knowing the 7.5 percent reservation brought by the government, he again appeared for NEET and joined Karur government Medical college through the government's internal quota.

Hari Prasad, who wanted to become a doctor like his sister, was helped by teachers to help him financially, after a year of rigorous training in a private coaching center and appearing for the NEET exam,  joined salem government Medical college under the government quota.


In this situation, the youngest surya Prakash also passed Class XII and underwent NEET coaching with the financial support of teachers and an NGO organization. After clearing the NEET exam recently, surya Prakash has joined the Karur government Medical college, where his sister is studying, to get a medical seat through the government's internal quota.


All three studied at Yelagiri government Higher Secondary School.  This concern is one of the reasons why three members of the same family join medical education.


This achievement has been possible due to the internal quota of the government, the perseverance of the students and  the encouragement given by the parents and teachers. Let us wish the government school students to work like them and reach the top.




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