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Hello Nitish
NEET currently does not have any limit to the number of attempts but you can appear till you're 30, so you still have many chances and it's worth to take 2 years drop for medical. In medical colleges you'll find people who have given a 4-5 years drop for NEET, so you're not an odd one .You can try for NEET and even crack it at the next go with proper planning and very much hard work. The NEET toppers of most years are not droppers, if they can get record breaking marks along with attending school and studying for the boards, you can too . Just make sure you don't let distractions come your way, since cracking NEET isn't that easy. I won't suggest engineering since it needs good scores for a good job, and good scores won't be possible if you lack interest . All the best!
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Hello Aspirant,
You should take the drop and work hard you will definitely get a good college.
You think about it what is good?
1.Being in a useless college and wasting entire life and career
OR
2. Taking drop accepting, failure, working on problems, improving yourself and getting a good college.
This decision will decide your future.
Good Luck Buddy.
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