How a teen construction worker from Odisha earned an MBBS seat through grit and determination

Subham Sabar, a 19-year-old from a remote village in Odisha, overcame financial hardships by working as a construction labourer to fund his education. His dedication paid off as he secured an MBBS seat at MKCG Medical College after clearing NEET-U...

From working as a construction labourer in Bengaluru to fund his education to securing an MBBS seat at MKCG Medical College in Berhampur, Odisha, 19-year-old Subham Sabar has moved a step closer to fulfilling his dream of becoming a doctor. He cleared NEET-UG in his first attempt this year, achieving a rank of 18,212 in the ST category.

Subham comes from Mudulidiha, a remote village near Banapur in Khurda district. To pay for his coaching and admission, he worked in Karnataka. After appearing for NEET-UG, he immediately returned to his work site.

"I didn't want to sit idle after the exam. I decided to earn some money during that period," he said.


On June 14, he received a call from his coaching teacher informing him of his rank and returned to Berhampur.

"Besides repaying dues of the coaching centre, the money I earned in Bengaluru helped me secure admission in the medical college. Since childhood, I aspired to become a doctor to serve the poor and worked hard to achieve that dream," Subham said.

His father, Sahadeb Sabar, a farmer, hopes the government will step in to support his son’s medical education.
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"He is hard working and meritorious. Despite our limited means, we did not discourage him from pursuing higher studies," said Sahadeb.

[With TOI inputs]
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