
Key Highlights
Shubham Sabar is a 19 year old from Mudulidiah village in Khordha, Odisha. He moved to Bengaluru to work and help his family. While in the city he worked on construction sites and saved money for coaching and fees. In his first NEET attempt he cleared the exam and won a seat in MBBS at Berhampur Medical College and Hospital. He earned a rank in the Scheduled Tribe category and will be among the first from his panchayat to study medicine. Shubham studied at BJB College in Bhubaneswar for higher secondary.
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He took coaching in Berhampur, then left for work to raise funds. When his teacher called with the result he was still at a work site. The call changed his life. These events and the quotes used here are drawn from verified media reports and public social posts.
Editor Insights
This story shows two things. One is grit. Shubham chose study and work at the same time. He did not wait for perfect conditions. He saved money and paid for coaching. That commitment matters more than luck. Two is how small supports can change outcomes. Teachers and local coaches helped him stay on track. Media attention now brings him pride and also pressure. He will need steady support at college for travel, fees and study help. If state and local groups step in his path from youth success to a stable medical career will be smoother. For readers this is a reminder that talent exists everywhere. Sometimes it only needs a call at the right time.
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Source and Attribution
Reporting and interviews from Indian Express, and The Better India informed this article. Public social posts and local media clips also reported his training, work history and NEET result. Readers can check the original stories and social posts for full context.X (formerly Twitter)
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