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Why Chasing NEET and JEE Is Holding Kashmiri Talent Back

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MAY 21, 2025 ISSUE

Every year, thousands of Kashmiri students throw themselves into the high-pressure worlds of NEET and JEE, hoping to crack India's toughest entrance exams. Many invest years of their lives and lakhs of rupees chasing a seat in medical or engineering colleges.

- Asif Zahoor

But here's a thought: what if there's a smarter, faster, and more future-proof path?

Cybersecurity isn't just a buzzword. It's one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. In 2023 alone, India saw over 2,000 cyberattacks every week.

According to NASSCOM, India will need over 1 million cybersecurity professionals by 2025. That's not a distant possibility. It's a current crisis waiting to be solved.

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