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My NEET 2021 score was 591 . This was my third attempt, Should i drop again?


Farwah Hussain 4th Jul, 2022
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Kajal Pandey 4th Jul, 2022
Hey Aspirant
Your last year score was amazingly amazing , if you keep working you will definitely get a good rank.

Taking a drop 4th for your dream branch / career is always worth. If you only want to see yourself as a doctor and nothing else .
But Increasingly number of drops might be a problem as time is precious and it waits for noone and it cannot be reversed.
Increasing the number of drop years won't help unless you work harder.
Dropping 4th time feels easy like we can crack it as we know the pattern and are aware of the syllabus but it doesn't work that way , you have to work with more power than before and in consistent way.

So if you are planning to take a drop again I would suggest to join a BSC college or any other degree college and prepare simultaneously .
Ask yourself what stopped you from scoring well in your previous attempts.Be honest to yourself .And this start preparing with all determination .

Some tips for neet UG preparation,
Give NTA mock tests , give 1test per day but do not forget to review the answers and note the mistakes you did in that test.
Practising previous year questions ,
Reading NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard line by line ,
practicing daily Mcqs,
Revise Formulas of physics
Revise named reactions of chemistry
Doing all this will help you secure a very good rank .
Make a notebook and add the extra points which you found new. Work on your weak points.
Revise it Daily .
Study for atleast 6-7hours per day with focus and concentration .

After all this Spend some time with your family and/or go for a walk.
Wishing you all the very best .

For more information about eligibility , syllabus , colleges and updates about neet UG follow the link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

Thank you

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Salman Hyder Gazi 4th Jul, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

I want to start by congratulating you on your points. I'll get right to it Don't let up. Try applying to any college with these grades. You'll get one, I have no doubt. Since this was your third try, you must have used a dual drop. Life now offers a wide variety of additional activities. You will miss a lot more opportunities and things in life if you just stay stuck in NEET. If you want to take the UPSC in the future, you won't be eligible because you won't be under the maximum age limit by then. You will pass up a lot more opportunities like this, my friend; UPSC is just one example. So feel free to proceed with these marks. Life is very lengthy.

Thank you

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