I gave NEET 2022 but I am not getting a medical college. Should I take a drop or move on with another course, if so what are my options?
This was my 1st attempt despite working really hard I'm getting 250-300. Should I take a drop? But I can't afford a coaching so purely self study, can I do it or move on with another course. If so then what? That can at least secure a good future. I'm a PCB student.
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Taking drop really doesn't benefit for most students according to my interactions with them. I am talking about most students although there are students who score more than what they achieved previously. You said you worked really hard and got 250-300 then It will not make a big difference if you take drop. Students SEE this like if they take drop and study for one particular entrance they will surely crack it but most of the time they waste the initial days and start their studies before 2 to 3 months par the entrance. My final thoughts : - Although its up on you to decide what is right for your future but according to my advice you...more
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I think you should give yourself a chance getting a medical college give your life up and you will get admission in prestigious colleges for MBBS in india other if you want to do MBBS then go through a drop and if you don't want then you should choose a course according to your interest too many courses in which you can became which you want. MBBS not only a option to successful rather it depends on you;). .
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