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Mumbai student with amputated arm successfully passes FYBA exams

Despite losing his right arm in a train accident four months ago, Rohan Karkada appeared for his First Year BA exams and passed in every subject, except Psychology

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Four months after FYBA student Rohan Karkada lost his right arm in a train accident, he finally has a reason to smile.
Not only did the 21-year-old youth appear for his exams in the first week of April after he was discharged from the ICU, on Friday he found out that he scored 45 per cent in the written test.


Against ALL odds: Despite the ordeal, Rohan Karkada decided to appear for his exams as he did not want to waste a year. (Right) mid-day report mentions Rohan’s fall from a crowded train, and how he grittily wrote his tests later.

The Andheri resident appeared for his BA exams with the help of a writer, while he was still recuperating from the mishap. While Rohan secured 45 per cent in his written papers, the internal scores are yet to come.

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