Rahul was the first person in his village to dream of becoming a doctor. Born in a small hamlet in rural Jharkhand, he had never met anyone who had completed higher education, let alone pursued medicine. This is the story of how mentorship, determination, and a community’s support changed everything.
Three years ago, Rahul was struggling to navigate the complex world of competitive exams, college applications, and career planning—all while being a first-generation learner with no guidance at home.
The Challenge: Navigating Without a Map
For students like Rahul, the barriers to higher education extend far beyond academics. Without exposure to career options, understanding of application processes, or mentors who’ve walked the path, even brilliant students often lose their way.
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Rahul’s family couldn’t afford coaching classes, and his school had limited resources for career counseling. He knew he wanted to help people, but the path to becoming a doctor seemed impossibly unclear.
The Turning Point: Finding Aarohan
Everything changed when Rahul discovered Project Aarohan through a community outreach program. He was connected with Dr. Amit, a medical resident who had once been in a similar situation.
“For the first time, I spoke to someone who understood my world but had achieved what I dreamed of. Dr. Amit didn’t just teach me—he showed me that my dreams were possible.”

Through weekly mentoring sessions, Rahul received guidance on exam preparation, study strategies, and—most importantly—the confidence that he belonged in spaces he had never imagined entering.
The Transformation: From Doubt to Determination
The impact of mentorship went beyond academics. Here’s what changed for Rahul:
- Structured study plan tailored to his resources and schedule
- Access to free online materials and scholarship information
- Regular mock tests and performance reviews
- Emotional support during challenging times
- Guidance on navigating the application process
With an All-India Rank of 847 in NEET, Rahul secured admission to a government medical college. He also received an Aarohan scholarship to cover his expenses.
The Ripple Effect: Paying It Forward
Today, Rahul is not just a medical student—he’s also an Aarohan mentor himself. Every weekend, he guides three students from his village who are preparing for competitive exams.

“When Rahul told me he wanted to become a mentor, I knew our work was succeeding. The best outcome isn’t just one student’s success—it’s the chain of change they create.”
Impact Multiplied
Join the Journey
Rahul’s story is one of many. Across India, there are thousands of students with untapped potential, waiting for someone to believe in them and show them the way.
As a mentor, you can guide a student like Rahul. As a donor, you can fund scholarships that make dreams possible. As a collaborator, you can help us reach more communities.
The question isn’t whether these students have potential—they do. The question is whether we’ll be there to help them realize it.