Varnam Malaysia
  • Home
  • News
  • Celebrity
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Music
  • Trailers
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Varnam Malaysia
  • Home
  • News
  • Celebrity
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Music
  • Trailers
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Varnam Malaysia
No Result
View All Result
Home Education

Age Is Just A Number For Recent PhD 73-year-old Graduate Dr Appadu

by Nanthini Suresh
April 19, 2022
99
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterSend

Concerns, doubts are perhaps some of the factors that can pervade someone to question their dreams. Why can’t we stop questioning and work towards our goals without looking back?

On that note, meet Malaysian-born, Dr Appadu Rao Santhariah who has proven that there is no age barrier to pursuing a higher education. Appadu is a living example of how age is no major hindrance, having completed a PhD at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Melbourne at the age of 73.

What’s more special is that he finished his PhD studies at the same time as his two daughters, who also graduated from Australian universities in Sydney. After his retirement at the age of 65 as a Financial Controller who worked for a multinational company, his ultimate passion had driven him to take on a greater challenge.

Appadu said. “I felt for the past 66 years, the people around me have helped me achieve my dreams. So, I asked myself a question. What can I do to give back to society, as I still have a few more years,”

“I felt that I have a social debt which I need to repay back to society. So, I returned to Malaysia to find out what I can do to help my fellow Malaysians,” he said.

He did the GST research culminated in the completion of his Masters in Taxation at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) at age 69 which eventually propelled him to complete a PhD at the age of 73 in the year 2020.

Since he discovered that there is very little study on Goods and Service Tax in Malaysia, and because of his expertise with VAT in the UK, NZ VAT, and Australian GST, he decided to take on the responsibility of analysing Malaysian GST.

I changed direction so as not to waste my retirement time and went back to University so that I could light other candles – Dr Appadu

Dr Appadu has also been actively involved in several social services. Recently, he earned a Certificate of Appreciation for services at the World Humanitarian Drive.

Everything that he has achieved in life started from humble beginnings at a rubber estate in Selangor.

Son of an indentured labourer brought by the British to work on the coconut plantation in 1930, Appadu had a tough upbringing and had struggled a lot. He had to work on the estate helping his dad work a coconut klin, husking coconuts. To make ends meet, he also had to rare pigs and cows, selling ice-cream and Indian cakes on the estate to support his family.

“It was a tough journey. My experiences and hardship during childhood reinforced a sense of discipline in me to get out of the poverty trap in my family,” he expressed.

His perseverance and determination to do well in life pushed him to work and study hard in school. Coming from a Telugu background, he struggled with his English paper and failed his upper secondary. Soon after, he grabbed every opportunity to work in various jobs in order to improve his financial situation after completing his studies. After dabbling in multiple fields and evolving himself, Appadu was determined to take a major step in his life by moving to the United Kingdom to continue his education. This was the place where his life truly began. The rest is history they say.

Dr Appadu worked as a male nurse at a mental hospital in the UK while also working as a chartered accountant.

He worked as a male nurse in a mental sub-normal hospital in the UK. “I know there will be challenges and there is no return since I took a one-way ticket,” he continued.

After that, he was employed as a cook to support his education in the UK whilst at the same time, he was also qualified as a Chartered Accountant in the UK too. Following that, he was employed as an accountant in Bank Negara and moved to Australia to seek new challenges. 

“Looking at myself today, I am happy I achieved more than I wanted,” he said.

“If my actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, then that is success for me,” he remarked.

“Education opens many doors which is unstoppable. The day you stop learning your brain cells also start dying. There is no age limit for your education.”

Appadu hopes to motivate young people to break free from poverty, as well as senior Malaysian retirees, to acknowledge that there is no age limit to pursuing education.

If you think that it’s too late to achieve your dreams, think again. Age shouldn’t be a barrier to achieving a goal or fulfilling a dream, you set the goal. I hope that everyone who reads this is inspired to strive for excellence in the future.

Remember, it’s never too late.

Check out Dr Appadu speaking about age isn’t a barrier to education and achieving your personal best on WHD Inspiring Millions Show with Viva O’Flynn Episode 54: 

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Telegram for more updates and breaking news. 

Filed Under Dr Appadu RaoRoyal Melbourne Institute of TechnologyUniversity of New South Wales
https://lomp.at/m5wde
Share82Tweet7Send

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Image Source: Flickr
News

All Higher Education Students Required to Take Two New Nationhood Subjects Starting Next Year

by Shivashangkari
November 22, 2025

Beginning next year, all students enrolled in Malaysia’s institutions of higher learning will be required to take two newly introduced...

Read more
News

KPKM to Enforce “Take Your Rubbish Home” Rule at Marine Parks from Jan 1

Beginning January 1, 2026, all visitors to Malaysia's marine parks will be required to take their rubbish back with them....

Read more
by Kavitha
November 19, 2025
Image Source: Flickr
News

Rapid Rail Sees Major Improvement with Only 25 Service Disruption This Year

Rapid Rail has reported 25 service disruptions across it’s network as of August 2025, a significant improvement compared with previous...

Read more
by Shivashangkari
November 18, 2025
Image Source: Vanakkam Malaysia
Education

Penang Hindu Endowments Board Allocates RM34,700 to Support B40 Students in Higher Education

The Penang Hindu Endowments Board has allocated a total of RM34,700 to support 40 B40 students currently pursuing their studies...

Read more
by Kavitha
November 14, 2025
Image Source: Wikkimedia commons
News

MOE Boosts Teacher Numbers with Over 20,000 New Placements in 2025

The Ministry of Education (MOE) announced that over 20,000 new teachers will be placed in schools across the country this...

Read more
by Shivashangkari
November 13, 2025
News

4-Metre Deep Sinkhole Opens Up Near SK Bandar Tasik Kesuma

A section of road in Semenyih has been closed off to traffic after a sinkhole measuring about four metres deep...

Read more
by Kavitha
November 12, 2025
Image Source: Wong Kah Woh FB
News

149 Schools Now Equipped with CCTV as Government Steps Up Fight Against Bullying

The government has installed CCTV cameras in 149 out of 200 schools identified under it’s RM8 million anti-bullying initiative, Deputy...

Read more
by Shivashangkari
November 12, 2025
Education

Program Anak Kita: A Collaborative Step to Transform the Future of Education

The Program Anak Kita (PAK) Gallery Exhibition was held at the Malaysian Parliament from November 11 to 12, 2025. This...

Read more
by Kavitha
November 12, 2025
Image Source: FMT
News

Masjid India Sinkhole Strikes Again! Everything You Should Know About the Incident

A new sinkhole has appeared along Jalan Bonus in the Masjid India area, reigniting public concern over the safety of...

Read more
by Shivashangkari
November 11, 2025
Image Source: Wikimedia Commons
News

Butterworth KTMB Station Set for RM30 Million Upgrade as Penang Pushes Major Transport Expansion

The Butterworth Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) station is set for a major RM30 million facelift as part of efforts...

Read more
by Shivashangkari
November 10, 2025
Load More

TRENDING

  1. 1

    Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan Audio Launch Set for December 27 in Kuala Lumpur

  2. 2

    Malaysian Death Row Inmates Datchinamurthy, Pannir, and Saminathan : Appealing Heard Today

  3. 3

    Dr Jayaprakash Becomes Malaysia’s First Cambridge-Trained Atmospheric Scientist

  4. 4

    Madras High Court Shields Ilaiyaraaja from Digital Misuse of His Image

  5. 5

    All Higher Education Students Required to Take Two New Nationhood Subjects Starting Next Year

  • Advertise With Us
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Celebrity
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Music
  • Trailers
  • Culture

© 2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Celebrity
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Music
  • Trailers
  • Culture

© 2025 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.