He got in. His scores weren't high enough to get in as a regular dude but when he went by his middle name and pretended to be a black man, he apparantly got in through Affirmative Action. Later he wrote a book about it:
http://almostblack.com/
I got into medical school by saying I was black. I lied.
Honestly, I am about as black as Gandhi.
Once upon a time, I was an ethically challenged, hard-partying Indian American frat boy enjoying my third year of college. That is until I realized I didn’t have the grades or test scores to get into medical school.
Legitimately.
Still, I was determined to be a doctor and discovered that affirmative action provided a loophole that might help.
The only problem? I wasn’t a minority. So I became one.
I shaved my head, trimmed my long Indian eyelashes, and applied as an African American. Not even my own frat brothers recognized me. I joined the Organization of Black Students and used my middle name, Jojo.
Vijay, the Indian American frat boy, became Jojo, the African American med school applicant.