Rejected by NEET, Hired by Rolls-Royce: Karnataka’s Rithuparna Bags ₹72 Lakh Job at 20

Rithuparna KS, a 20-year-old girl from Karnataka, has become a beacon of inspiration for students across India. Once disheartened by her NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) failure, she defied odds and secured a massive ₹72 lakh per annum job offer from British aerospace and automotive giant Rolls-Royce-all by the age of 20.

Karnataka’s Rithuparna Bags ₹72 Lakh Job at 20

After being rejected in NEET, Rithuparna didn't give up. Instead of retaking the exam or staying stuck in disappointment, she pivoted her career toward engineering and chose Computer Science with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. She pursued her degree at the RV College of Engineering, one of the premier institutions in Karnataka.

During her academic journey, Rithuparna showed remarkable dedication, mastering technical skills like Python, Data Structures, Algorithms, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. Her work on innovative projects, combined with multiple internships, helped her build a strong resume. She also participated in hackathons and coding competitions, consistently standing out among her peers.

It was through campus placement that Rolls-Royce noticed her extraordinary potential. Her selection process involved rigorous coding assessments, technical interviews, and problem-solving challenges-where she emerged successful. The ₹72 lakh package includes a base salary, performance bonuses, and other perks, making it one of the highest offers made to a student at her age in India.

Her journey from NEET failure to tech success showcases the shifting mindset of young students who are now exploring alternative career avenues like engineering, data science, and AI. Rithuparna's success is not just personal; it reflects a broader transformation in how talent is being recognized in India-not only by top Indian companies but by global players as well.

She credits her parents, mentors, and relentless self-belief for her achievement. Her story has since gone viral, with many lauding her ability to bounce back and redefine her future.

Rithuparna KS is a perfect example of how failure is never final, and how one can redirect disappointment into determination. Her story will undoubtedly motivate many students to embrace alternate pathways and trust the process-even if the first step doesn't go as planned.

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