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    Father Crying Neet Exam Centre Viral Video: “My daughter will lose…”: Father cries outside NEET re-exam centre after daughter misses the gate by two minutes; what happens next is a parenting lesson |

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    "My daughter will lose...": Father cries outside NEET re-exam centre after daughter misses the gate by 2 minutes; what happens next is a parenting lesson
    The clip has gone viral on social media.

    A viral video circulating on social media since the NEET re-examination shows a father outside the Government Girls College centre in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, crying, folding his hands, and begging officials to let his daughter in. They arrived at 1:32 pm. The gate had shut at 1:30. He eventually collapsed outside that gate. His daughter was next to him, sobbing. And somewhere in those two minutes, a year of preparation quietly slipped away.

    A 70-kilometre journey that ended at a locked gate

    15 Jun 2026 | 12:57

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    According to the viral video, Ragini Vishwakarma’s father said they had traveled nearly 70 kilometres from her village that morning. That alone tells you how much this exam meant to her family. They said heavy rainfall and waterlogging slowed their journey. Then, somewhere along the way, the motorcycle they were riding suffered a puncture. By the time Ragini reached the centre, it was 1:32 pm. Two minutes too late. In the video, the girl and her father can be seen folding their hands and pleading with officials. The gate did not open.To be fair to the officials present, they apparently did try. Ragini was even brought inside the centre at some point. But the NTA’s biometric verification system stopped accepting entries after 1:30 pm. The exam she had spent months preparing for was over. Two other candidates reportedly faced similar problems: delays, documentation issues, and closed doors.

    A father at his breaking point

    As the crowd outside grew, Ragini’s father kept trying. He folded his hands. He reminded officials that they had come from far away, that the delay was not their fault, that his daughter deserved a chance. Nobody who has watched the video can quite forget what happened next. He hit his head against the gate. Then he fell to the ground crying. His daughter hugged him and cried along with her father. People rushed toward him.The video has since split opinion online. Many people feel two minutes should not be enough to end a student’s shot at a future. Others argue that rules around examinations have to be firm: that exceptions, however well-meaning, create their own problems. Both arguments have some merit. But neither quite addresses the image of a father on the ground outside a gate he could not open for his child.

    Arjun Kapoor reacts to the viral video

    Amid the debates online, few celebrities including Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor gave their two cents on the matter. Arjun took to Instagram and wrote, “I don’t know the rules and regulations but I hope and pray that this girl perhaps gets her chance to sit and try and give the exam to maybe build a future for herself and her family.”

    Because in India, these exams are never just the student’s

    Anyone who has been through the NEET or JEE cycle: as a student or as a parent, knows this already. The preparation belongs to the whole family. Parents adjust their schedules and manage their finances. On exam day, they are the ones who wake up earliest, check the documents three times, plan the route, and watch the clock. For many of them, it genuinely feels like their exam too.That is probably why this video has landed so hard. Parents watching it are not just watching a stranger’s grief. They are watching their own fear on a screen. What if traffic makes us late? What if something breaks down on the way? What if one bad morning changes everything?

    When your child’s pain hurts more than your own

    The father wasn’t crying for himself. That’s what made it so hard to watch. He was crying because he could see his daughter falling apart and he couldn’t do anything about it. Every parent knows that specific helplessness. You can push through your own pain, your own failures, your own bad days. But the moment you watch your child break down, something in you breaks too.

    What a child needs from his parents

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    Exams are temporary. This one result, this one morning, this one locked gate, none of it is the whole story. But here’s what stays with a child long after the result fades: how their parents treated them in their worst moment. When a child misses something they worked hard for, the first thing they usually feel isn’t sadness. It’s guilt. They feel they’ve let their parents down. That’s the moment parenting matters most. Not the trophies and the toppers’ lists, but the quiet conversation after the failure. The hand on the shoulder. That it’s okay. Because the most lasting thing a parent ever teaches a child has nothing to do with success. It’s how to get back up when you are down.



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