Can I take a partial drop by taking BSc for preparing for NEET? How can I manage both?

I am a student in class 12th, my preparation is not good for NEET due to boards. And my family doesn't allow me to take a drop. Suggest to me some best ways to prepare for NEET UG. Are there any good YouTube channels or timetables or best-paid batches?

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    Sonali Kumari singh | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    Taking a partial drop by pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree while preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) can be challenging but is certainly possible. Here are some tips to help you manage both: Create a study plan: Develop a realistic study plan that includes specific goals, timelines, and study hours for both your B.Sc. coursework and NEET preparation. Allocate your time effectively and prioritize the most important tasks. Utilize your resources: Make the most of your resources, such as textbooks, online courses, and coaching centers. Use study materials that are designed specifically for NEET prepar

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    Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

    6 months ago
    Hi, I can understand your efforts as I'm also in same situation as yours. It is really hard to maintain both attendance of college and preparation of NEET by your own efforts. If you are really confident about your next performance about NEET then you should give least priority towards your B.Sc. Believe me I have seen lot of students achieving NEET with this situation. All you have to do neglect a little bit to your college and be stick to your daily routine of study because in NEET consistency is the main key. You can ask every failure they will say how consistency is important for NEET. Besides all of these if you are really serious
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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    5 months ago
    Hi. Attending classes in college and simultaneously studying for NEET during partial drop is a tough task. It's hard but hard is not impossible. Study Tips and Strategy for NEET Partial Droppers : Make sure you devote at-least 34 hours to NEET studies everyday.
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    Imran Shah

    a year ago
    You should join any other Bachelor course instead of B.Sc. If you want to prepare for NEET. If you will join B.Sc. Then definitely both areas will be affected.
  • According to me, B.Sc. & NEET wants proper preparation with full dedication. If you want to take this risk then you should have fully prepare yourself for this step. Then you should make a proper practical schedule for this. Then you should follow that with your full dedication.
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    Arun Kumar

    a year ago
    Hello, I hope you are doing good, So it depends on your strength. If you can then you should. But there should be no regrets later. And if this is your first drop then giving one year entirely to preparations isn't a bad idea. One year is nothing when compared to your life. But if you desperately want to enter MBBS then dropping a year is no way bad.

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