So I'm an Indian med student in my final year and I vehemently disagree with people who think that to be even remotely attractive to women, you have to be at least a 6 feet tall dude. It's an advantage if you're both strangers and there's no rapport but it definitely isn't the only thing that matters the most like some here believe.

My experience :

So I'm only 5'8" tall (average by Indian standards) and there are at least 30 guys who are more than 6 feet tall in my batch but I'm definitely way more muscular than any of those dudes. Now, this wasn't always the case and I was skinny af in the first year of med school.

In first month of school, not a lot of girls noticed me since I looked like a very bland 20 yo nerd but as soon as our semester exams and clinical vivas started, and they noticed that I was almost always in the top 3 in the batch of 200 students, I started getting way more attention like I could literally feel their eyes on me in the classes.

At the start of second year, I decided to hit the gym and really bulked up a lot (gained 10 KG of muscle in just 4 months) and that's when I started seeing the red pill in action. I literally catch the girlfriend of the tallest dude in my batch (he's about 6'4") eye-ing me everytime she sees me, and it's not just me being in my head. She'd be sitting with her BF and shamelessly staring at me from a distance and won't avert her eyes even when I make eye contact with her and that's definitely a common theme with many girls without or with tall BFs in my batch but I definitely don't get this type of attention from girls from other batches since most of them don't know about my grades and other stuff.

I now firmly believe that it definitely has to do more with social status and other physical traits than just the height. Tall isn't always the alpha in every social setting.