Meet Dr. Akram Ahmad, PhD, who grew up in a struggling farming family, but he never allowed his struggling life to become a barrier.

He completed PhD at the University of Sydney in Public Health and Health Service Research.

This was time when he was enjoying his high-flying career with a ₹72 lakh annual package.

Soon, he noticed many medical professionals were stuck in low-paying jobs due to a lack of awareness about better opportunities.

So, he began making YouTube videos to educate about exams required to pursue better medical jobs in foreign countries.

While the time, he observed the questions of students around the world and identified a gap.

He decided to address this issue, quitting his annual package of ₹72 lakh.

Finally, he launched his startup, Academically Global, a healthcare Ed-Tech platform.

Here, medical practitioners can enroll in a variety of courses to prepare for crucial licensing exams to secure a better-paying jobs in foreign countries.

This started with just 7 students; within 2 years, they have trained almost 3000 students and healthcare workers.