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Kavita's Helping Hand To Student Who Cracked MBBS Seat

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   9 Nov 2022 11:51 AM GMT
Kavitas Helping Hand To Student Who Cracked MBBS Seat
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Youtube is not just an entertainment platform. We can learn many things and job aspirants seek many things by hearing classes from teachers and aspirants. A Telugu girl did the same and cracked the MBBS seat listening to YouTube videos. She became a sensation in Telugu states and people are showering praises on the student.

The girl who secured an MBBS seat looking at YouTube videos is Harika who hails from the Nizamabad MP constituency earlier represented by Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of Telangana Chief Minister KCR. Having learned about this Kavitha met the girl and congratulated her.

Kavitha showered massive praises on Harika and shed light on the hard work of the girl. Saying that her single mother works as a beedi worker and she cracked the seat seeing YouTube videos Kavitha called the girl an inspiration to many.

To lend her a big helping hand Kavitha handed over the first installment of fees to Harika. She said the same in her social media post. It is known that MBBS is one of the most costly courses in the country and it takes a lot of money to finish the course.

If the candidates get seats in state-run colleges it will not be a big issue. But if they have to study in private colleges they will have to pay lakhs of money as fees. They will also be paying money for exam fees and lab fees. Harika got help here as she received the first installment of her fees.

"Dare to dream and then never stop working until you achieve them. This is the story of Harika, who passed and excelled in the MBBS exams via YouTube videos. I met her and her mother and extended my support towards her dreams by handing over the first instalment of her fees," Kavitha said on her Twitter.

"The daughter of a single mother who is a beedi worker, Harika from Nizamabad is an inspiration for every person who chooses to live their dreams. Meeting Harika and her mother, a Beedi worker, and becoming a part of her incredible journey is truly a blessing," the former Nizamabad MP added.


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