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Roshleema 6th Jan, 2019

hey,

of course, if you wish to take drop you can but taking drop will be like a drop point in your career graph until you will not dig out its wroth of it, and on another side taking a risk with the passion to achieve your dream is also important,

+ first of all, analyze yourself thoroughly like by asking this question,

* why I want to become a doctor?

* can I study for long hours?

* will I have patience in learning medical until i reach the age of 28, while my friends might earning lakhs at that age?

* are you choosing because someone has guided you that drop will only make you win?

+ in my view first of all if you in 12th try to focus on your 12th syllabus because half your syllabus is from 12th.

+ pay attention only in clearing your concept which is the most important thing.

+ don't be dishearten and overthink now, just try your best for today and give your best on 5th May.

who knows if you clear your neet in the very first attempt,

so study well prepare well for your 12th and whatever will happen to think afterward.

ALL THE BEST!

Nivedita Sharma 6th Jan, 2019

hey

yes you can take a drop for NEET after class 12th this helps you work up on the lost time & build up your concept .

this one year will only be helpful if you prepare with dedication & really want to clear NEET because drop year can get pretty frustrating & depressing

its on how positively you deal with that year & keep yourself busy

don’t study the whole day but meditation & other recreational activities

studying should be made a fun process

solve test papers revise the course & make tables & charts to memorise topics

good luck!

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Darakshan Zabin 6th Jan, 2019
Yes of course you can drop to prepare for neet but there are few things you have to keep in mind before you plan to drop :-



Plan everything, see that you want to do be a doctor in future or not, is this your ambition or not.

Give yourself a day or two and decide everything discuss it with your parents and other seniors.

Once you get determined that you want to drop and prepare for NEET then keep this thing in mind there's no going back.

  • Devote yourself to prepare for the same.
  • Enroll yourself in some coaching classes.
  • Solve mock questions as much as you can that will boost your confidence.
  • Make a study plan and stick to it.
  • Donot let negatively and stress get the best of you.
  • Stay motivated and keep yourself happy.


All the best!





harsh Student Expert 6th Jan, 2019
Hey Shivam

Yes you can definitely take a drop after 12 .

And you can prepare yourself next year for the neet.

But you should be well focused and be determined towards study because it need patience and time.

And you have to study for hours to get admitted in good college.

So best of luck.




Yukta Srivastava 6th Jan, 2019

Hello Shivam,

Yes you can take a drop year for your NEET preparation after your class 12 if you think your preparation for NEET is insufficient. Getting in a reputed government college demands for 550+. So you can take your drop accordingly. Enroll in various courses offered by institutes.

Hope I answered your quert

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