Introduction
Some stories are more than admissions—they’re roadmaps for families who follow. This is one such story: Pawan Bhargava & Neeti, NRI parents from UAE (Dubai), who partnered with My Career My Future (MCMF) to secure their daughter Himanshi’s MBBS seat. It’s a journey through domicile confusion, embassy paperwork, state verifications, and round-wise uncertainty—and it ends with a first-choice college: RNT (Ravindra Nath Tagore) Medical College, Udaipur.
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Family Profile
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Parents: Mr. Pawan Bhargava & Mrs. Neeti (NRI, Dubai – UAE)
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Student: Himanshi
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Goal: MBBS admission through legitimate, rule-compliant pathways
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Target States: Rajasthan & Gujarat (state counselling)
The Challenge
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Rajasthan Domicile Doubt (NRI)
The family repeatedly encountered online posts and even counter-opinions suggesting NRI candidates can’t obtain domicile. That uncertainty could have ended the journey before it began. -
Heavy Documentation for NRI Cases
Embassy attestations, government-department clarifications, format-specific affidavits—the paper trail was long and unforgiving. One missed letter could trigger rejection on verification day. -
One-Day Verification Windows
In Rajasthan, verification windows are tight. If you miss or your file is incomplete, you don’t get a second day. Stakes = 100%. -
Round-wise Anxiety
New names added to merit lists, shifting cut-offs, reschedules—mental stress was real, especially with state timelines moving in tandem.
MCMF Strategy & On-Ground Support
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Clarity First: We confirmed eligibility & domicile feasibility with the correct interpretation of rules and guided the family on actionable next steps.
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Over-Prepared Files: Our counsellors created a “no surprises” document kit—beyond the minimum checklists—to handle any last-minute officer requests.
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Real-Time Response (Even Late Night): Questions at 10:30–11:30 PM? Answered before they slept—because a calm parent thinks clearly on D-day.
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Physical Presence: MCMF team members were present at verification in both Rajasthan and Gujarat, coordinating sequences and ensuring no step was missed.
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Multiple State Pathways: We kept parallel options open (e.g., GMERS Gandhinagar in Gujarat and RNT Udaipur in Rajasthan), so one window closing didn’t end the journey.
“You never know what a government office might ask—yet the MCMF team had every paper ready. When hurdles came, they responded promptly—even at night. That made us comfortable to carry on.” — Mr. Pawan Bhargava
The Outcome
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Offers in Round 1 itself:
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GMERS Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
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RNT Medical College, Udaipur (Rajasthan) — Family’s First Choice ✅
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Decision: With guidance and complete clarity, the family secured RNT Udaipur, aligning with Himanshi’s preference and long-term goals.
“Udaipur was our first choice—and we got it. Your constant reassurance and clear instructions kept us steady.” — Mrs. Neeti
What Made the Difference
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Correct Rule Reading (Domicile + NRI)
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Meticulous paperwork (over-preparation beats surprises)
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On-ground team during verifications
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Rapid, human support to reduce panic
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Multi-state seat planning to de-risk outcomes
Parent Takeaways for Future Aspirants
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Don’t rely on random forum posts for eligibility. Get rules interpreted correctly.
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Over-prepare documents (embassy/legal formats). One extra affidavit is cheaper than one lost year.
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Keep options in more than one state; play both strategy and preference.
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Have a counsellor you can actually reach—especially during verification windows and late-night stress moments.
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Respect timelines—some states have single-day verifications; there’s no redo.
A Note from MCMF
At My Career My Future, our job isn’t just to “predict a college.” It’s to carry your case from plan → paperwork → verification → admission, removing uncertainty at each step. Families call us at 11 PM because they know we’ll pick up—so they can sleep without panic and win the next day.
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FAQs
Q1. Can an NRI student get Rajasthan domicile?
Yes—in eligible cases with correct documentation. Interpretation matters; ask an expert before deciding.
Q2. Why is “over-documentation” crucial?
Because verification officers may ask for more than the base list. Extra prep prevents rejection on the single verification day.
Q3. Should we work with more than one state?
Absolutely. Multi-state planning hedges risk and often delivers a better match (college + budget).
Q4. Does MCMF provide on-ground help?
Yes, presence at verification and round-wise coordination are core parts of our service.
Q5. Is late-night support really necessary?
It’s not just “nice to have.” Timely clarity lowers panic, which improves decisions and outcomes.
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