Online video classes: A boon for medical aspirants from rural India
Nineteen-year-old Nchumthung Patton from Nagaland’s Wokha district, a tiny speck on the map of the country’s northeastern region, almost gave up his dream of becoming a doctor when he could not clear the all India medical entrance examination.
The teenager, who hails from a farming family and has seven siblings, had prepared for the ambitious test for one year on his own as his parents could not afford to send him to a city for medical coaching.
Patton is now preparing for the entrance exam again but this time through online classes that have eliminated the need for coaching centres in his village and many other rural parts of the country.