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THE Apprentice star Dr Asif Munaf has dropped a major hint that he didn't win the show after he was spotted flogging £10 "medical school hacks" online.

Asif, who is from Sheffield, and has been described as having model good looks and a high IQ, is helping students by sharing his medical knowledge with his very own book.

Dr Asif Munaf dropped a huge hint that he didn't win The Apprentice
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Dr Asif Munaf dropped a huge hint that he didn't win The ApprenticeCredit: PA
Asif (second to left at the bottom) is flogging £10 'medical school hacks' online
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Asif (second to left at the bottom) is flogging £10 'medical school hacks' onlineCredit: BBC

He advertised it online and told fans: "Dr Asif gives his inside tips that helped him get into medical school first time around coming from one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

"A no-nonsense book packed with helpful hints, tips and techniques that helped Dr Asif secure a place on the most competitive undergraduate degree."

He also appears to be charging patients £150 for half-hour medical consultation at his private clinic.

The website offers clients a one-on-one web consultation - with available dates over the next 12 months.

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But his various side hustles suggest he didn't land Lord Alan Sugar's £250,000 investment and may have returned to his day job.

Asif said on the BBC One show that he wanted to make his vitamins and supplements business bigger and better.

His website says: "Dr Asif is a medical doctor and fitness coach with expertise in nutrition and wellness.

"You may recognise him from BBC’S Dragons Den or this year’s The Apprentice.

"His consultations and supplements are designed to unleash your best self this year."

Asif appeared on Dragons Den in 2019, looking for a , but he was unsuccessful in securing investment for his business.

Oliver Medforth became the first contestant to be axed from the BBC One competition by Lord Sugar after failing to impress in the corporate away day task.

It all went wrong when the drink's company co-founder left out the flour when he was tasked with making a batch of brownies.

And when he stepped into the boardroom, the rest of the boys couldn't actually recall what he'd done as part of the task, set in the Scottish Highlands.

But that hasn’t stopped Oliver from turning the fail into a positive after he was the first to be fired.

He said: “It was upsetting to go out first, but it’s given me an opportunity to go on to do something else - and I’ve actually got an alternative flourless chocolate brownie business.

“It came about off the back of what happened on the show where I was left on my own to do the dessert, and I wouldn’t have been doing this if I hadn’t been fired first.

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"The brownies are already out now and available to buy."

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