Three elderly people, ages 68, 67, and 60, have demonstrated a remarkable commitment to lifelong learning by passing India’s National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and are currently applying for Tamil Nadu MBBS admissions. Their success has sparked inspiration across the country, breaking age barriers in one of the most competitive exams in India.
These elderly candidates are among two dozen applicants over the age of 35 who pursued their dream of entering the medical profession. Their journey challenges societal norms and proves that age is no barrier when it comes to education, passion, and purpose.
The three overcame academic obstacles and age-related scepticism by preparing diligently alongside thousands of younger candidates. One of the contestants told local reporters, “I always wanted to be a doctor.” I eventually found my way back, but life took a different turn.
Their tenacity has been commended by educators and health care providers, who have also urged for more flexibility and assistance in higher education to accommodate non-traditional learners. If admitted, these seniors could become role models for those who believe it’s never too late to chase a dream.