From Adversity to Triumph: Ramlal’s Journey to Becoming a Doctor
Last Updated: May 3, 2026
“Welcome: Triumphing Over the Trials of Life.”
“Manzil unhi ko milti hai, jin ke sapno mein jaan hoti hai, pankh se kuch nahi hota, hauslon se udan hoti hai.” These words fit perfectly in the story of Ramlal, a budding young man from a small village in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. He went through all the troubles in life like early marriage, poverty, and repeated failures, but he never gave up on his dream to become a doctor. His story shows the power of continuing, sacrifice, and never-ending determination.
Early Life and Struggles
Ramla’s family came to be from a rural village in the state of Rajasthan, where the life was not easy for people. He got married at the age of 11 in a custom-based child marriage, which was a common practice in his village. As soon as he was 18 years old, he became a father of a daughter. The ordeals were not yet finished. Ramlal, married very early and bearing all responsibilities as
At the age of 20 and six months after the birth of his daughter, he decided to abandon family life to go to Kota, Rajasthan, to prepare for the NEET exam. He charted his whole journey for success unquestioningly, possibly even through hell and high water.
Science as the Pivotal Point
Ramla’s school life began when he joined a government school in his village and completed 10th grade education in that school. Thinking of his future, he was totally puzzled about opting for arts, commerce, or science. It was she who realized Ramlal’s natural flair for science and urged the student to take up biology. Ramlal, who was always rather reluctant about mathematics, took this suggestion to heart, which paved the onward journey-the halcyon days of perhaps becoming a doctor.
Ramlal, who completed his Secondary Education from Udaipur, moved to Kota for NEET preparation, where he faced a bump during this fine journey towards success.
Repeated Failures but Steady Determination
For Ramla, the first 3 attempts at NEET turned out fruitless for him. His first three attempts fetched him marks of 350, 320, and 362. Yet, he did not cease thinking about what he was up to-the goal of becoming a doctor.
Ramlal’s family had advised him to stop his education after his third attempt and start working for the family. But Ramla refused to give in. For him, the dream was bigger than the adversities he faced; he would not stop until he achieved it.
Turning Point: A Critical Decision to Go to Kota
Ramlal’s family agreed to send him back to Kota for a fourth time on witnessing the determination in him. He knew this was his last opportunity. With this in mind, Ramlal finally put a distance between him and distractions. He ceased communications by way of mobile phones, social network sites, and online study materials. He studied hard and old-fashioned for the examination and relied on a basic keypad phone when needed for communication with his family.
At Last: Realization of Dream
Ramla’s fifth-attended NEET turned up being the watershed in life because of scoring 632 in 720 to get through the exam, making stargazing of accomplishing becoming a doctor into reality. The success was also a success for the family. For his studies; Ramlal’s father borrowed money, and his mother sold her jewelry to finance his education.
Future Aspirations: Remaining Active in Society and Coming into Politics
Now that he has achieved his dream of becoming a doctor, Ramlal is looking forward to completing his MBBS and serving the common people. In the long term, he intends to benefit people through medicine, and later on, actually then, he desires to enter politics to create some change in society.
Ramlal said in an open interview that he was married in his childhood when this was the most prevalent custom in his village. Once, he enjoyed being accorded great importance as a special case, but with time, he began to understand that such early marriages harmed most young lives. Now, Ramlal is of the view that this is a tradition that must end in future years to allow a better future for young girls and boys.
Conclusion: Resilient Story
This article holds a strong message in Ramlal’s story that no matter how phenomenal the journey is, dreams could be realized with a cut-throat and self-sacrificing struggle, with proper support. Fighting through family expectations to emerging as one of the top scorers in NEET, Ramlal proves that nothing is impossible for someone determined to make it happen.
It inspires people who are facing the adversities of life and is a real example of how self-belief and hard work can achieve wonders.
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