Must be from a wealthy family to afford medical school for 11 years. What kind of lie do you even tell the person who writes the checks? And wouldn't be it awkward AF to be 11 years older than everyone around you when students are 17-21? Even more embarrassing to have every staff and professor know you for this.
The whole university and community knows, what are you really benefiting by keeping their name private. Publicize their face and name. Plaster it on every news site. Nobody wants a doctor who cheated in medical school. Also surprising because universities have dual tracks for graduating that most people don't know about. If you are wealthy or well connected, you get to graduate regardless of academic performance. Some professors also get kickbacks, threats, stopped favors if students aren't allowed to graduate. Perhaps the current administration of the school is not politically or power aligned with this student's connections?
If it's an exam for an MD in General Medicine then most people are probably at least 25 because it looks like in India you need a MBBS (5.5 year undergraduate program) and then the MD program is another 3 years.[1][2]
In the states it takes a long time too: 4+ year undergraduate, 4 year med school, 3-4+ years residency.
My sister was around 27 to 28 when she graduated medical school, before even starting her four year residency.
The whole university and community knows, what are you really benefiting by keeping their name private. Publicize their face and name. Plaster it on every news site. Nobody wants a doctor who cheated in medical school. Also surprising because universities have dual tracks for graduating that most people don't know about. If you are wealthy or well connected, you get to graduate regardless of academic performance. Some professors also get kickbacks, threats, stopped favors if students aren't allowed to graduate. Perhaps the current administration of the school is not politically or power aligned with this student's connections?