Should I go for NEET coaching again or opt for B.Sc?
I have completed 1st-year of B.Sc but was taking NEET coaching as well but couldn't clear it.
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See, MBBS will be far better from B.Sc. If this was your first attempt then you can must again opt for coaching. By the way, B.Sc is also good option. You can choose this branch if you don't want to take second chance or wait again. Still, it depends on you. If you think you can, you must go for coaching, otherwise, go for B.Sc.
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Dear Antra, I would recommend the B.Sc. Programme instead of NEET coaching. The following universities are good for the B.Sc. Programme:
Delhi University
Lovely Professional University
Manipal University
Panjab University
Amity University
Kashmir University
Being alumni of LPU, I would share details of B.Sc. At LPU with you. LPU offers B.Sc. In Physics Mathematics, Zoology, Chemistry Economics, Agriculture, etc. Scholarships: LPU provides very good scholarships to bright students with good academic records, sports, or extracurricular activities achievement. LPU also helps students in the Education loan facility. Faculty: All faculty members a...more -
If you are serious for MBBS then go for coaching otherwise don't waste time.
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The B.Sc. Is also a good degree but having a MBBS degree is a dream for many so if you have chance for taking coaching again take that chance because this decision can change your future too by becoming a Doctor.
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B.Sc in 1st year provides time for your NEET preparations too. Quite many of my present classmates in my medical college were doing B.Sc Physics and Chemistry is always beneficial, but Biology needs extra care. Doing B.Sc is at ground level just a backup. Honestly speaking, for dedicated preparation you better go with NEET Coaching.
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