Why KEC Exists
In 2005, Dr. Seyed Abdul Cader saw something that troubled him. Tamil Nadu was producing thousands of students who had worked their entire school life toward medicine. But the system had no room for them.
Dr. Seyed knew the foreign MBBS route from the inside. He completed his own MBBS at Russian Medical University in Moscow before returning to India, clearing his licensing exams, and building a career as a practising physician.
So he started KEC. Not as a company with a head office and a sales team, but as a promise: that every family who walked through his door would get the same advice he would give his own child.
That was 2005. Today, over 2,000 of the students Dr. Seyed has counselled are certified, practising doctors in India.