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Pakistani Hindu young lady not qualified for restorative placement test (medical entrance exam) in India; looks for government help

Pakistani Hindu young lady not qualified for restorative placement test (medical entrance exam) in India; looks for government help

Mashal Maheshwari, a 17-year-old Pakistani beginning Hindu young lady in Jaipur, is meandering way to way to motivate consent to show up in the Medial Entrance examination. 

Maheshwari, who came to India around two years back alongside her family, including her two kid, had a fantasy to serve the general public as a specialist however her Pakistani citizenship issue has smashed the dream. 

Pakistani Hindu young lady not qualified for restorative placement test (medical entrance exam) in India; looks for government help


Maheshwari has scored 91% in her Class 12 CBSE this year and has been commendable all through her profession in Pakistan.

17-year-old Pakistani root Hindu young lady Mashal Maheshwari has scored 91% in her Class 12 CBSE exam 2016.


Addressing ANI, she said that according to PMT exam accommodation structure, she neither falls in the class of Person of Indian Origin (PIO) or NRI which is the reason she can't fill it. 

"I scored 91 percent in Class 12 examination with PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Bio). I needed to bring bio with therapeutic. When I saw the PMT structure, I found there were two classifications: possibly one must be an Indian or a NRI/OCI. However, we don't go under any of the classes. Along these lines, the issue now is the manner by which I will show up for the exam," she told ANI. 

Maheshwari expressed that she would need to take affirmation in a private college where the gift is Rs. 1.5 - 2 crore as an outsider in the event that she is not permitted to sit for the medicinal exam. 

"From where will I get such an immense sum? I can't manage the cost of this. I can't stand to sit for a year for their warning as I have officially rehashed a year and as indicated by the Indian framework I am lingering behind two years," she included. 

Maheshwari spoke to the administration authorities to intercede in the matter and make quick strides with the goal that she can take up building and her year is not destroyed. 

"We had originated from Pakistan two years back in the trust of better future. I took honing for a long time for therapeutic. I needed to study therapeutic and be a specialist. My folks are specialists and I additionally needed to help the general population. Which field can be superior to anything this," she said. 

Albeit unsettled, Maheshwari communicated trust that the Indian Government would help out her. 

"It would be better if something is done inside a month," she said.

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