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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNeha Abhishek Sharma is an accomplished nursing educator, researcher, and academic leader currently serving as Associate Professor cum I/C Principal at Ambaji Nursing College, part of the Vrundavan Education Campus in Ganeshpura. Her professional journey is a powerful testament to the idea that a "last seat" does not dictate a last-place life. Beginning her path in a government nursing seat secured with a fee of just ₹145, Neha transformed an initial struggle for survival into a career defined by academic excellence. She achieved 1st Rank in her undergraduate studies and secured 3rd Rank in Read More...
Neha Abhishek Sharma is an accomplished nursing educator, researcher, and academic leader currently serving as Associate Professor cum I/C Principal at Ambaji Nursing College, part of the Vrundavan Education Campus in Ganeshpura. Her professional journey is a powerful testament to the idea that a "last seat" does not dictate a last-place life.
Beginning her path in a government nursing seat secured with a fee of just ₹145, Neha transformed an initial struggle for survival into a career defined by academic excellence. She achieved 1st Rank in her undergraduate studies and secured 3rd Rank in the state-level entrance examination for her post-graduation. She holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Nursing with a professional specialization in Medical-Surgical Nursing.
Beyond her administrative and clinical expertise, Neha is a prolific author who has published three books and is currently engaged in advanced research. She is deeply committed to mentoring students who feel "average," drawing from her own lived experiences of overcoming language barriers, financial hurdles, and the complexities of institutional leadership.
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THE LAST SEAT From ₹145 Seat to Principal's Chair: A Nurse's Journey of Survival, Grit & Leadership "The world tells you to 'follow your passion,' but the world I lived in didn't offer that luxury. In those days, my passion was survival. My financial situation wasn't just a hurdle; it was a constant, screaming reminder that I had no room for error. When my teacher suggested nursing, it didn't feel like a calling-it felt like a sentence. With average marks an
THE LAST SEAT From ₹145 Seat to Principal's Chair: A Nurse's Journey of Survival, Grit & Leadership "The world tells you to 'follow your passion,' but the world I lived in didn't offer that luxury. In those days, my passion was survival. My financial situation wasn't just a hurdle; it was a constant, screaming reminder that I had no room for error. When my teacher suggested nursing, it didn't feel like a calling-it felt like a sentence. With average marks and the very last seat allotted to me, I walked into a profession I didn't want, carrying nothing but a flickering hope that this 'wrong' turn might lead somewhere right."
THE LAST SEAT From ₹145 Seat to Principal's Chair: A Nurse's Journey of Survival, Grit & Leadership "The world tells you to 'follow your passion,' but the world I lived in didn't offer that luxury. In those days, my passion was survival. My financial situation wasn't just a hurdle; it was a constant, screaming reminder that I had no room for error. When my teacher suggested nursing, it didn't feel like a calling-it felt like a sentence. With average marks an
THE LAST SEAT From ₹145 Seat to Principal's Chair: A Nurse's Journey of Survival, Grit & Leadership "The world tells you to 'follow your passion,' but the world I lived in didn't offer that luxury. In those days, my passion was survival. My financial situation wasn't just a hurdle; it was a constant, screaming reminder that I had no room for error. When my teacher suggested nursing, it didn't feel like a calling-it felt like a sentence. With average marks and the very last seat allotted to me, I walked into a profession I didn't want, carrying nothing but a flickering hope that this 'wrong' turn might lead somewhere right."
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