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Respected madam, should a student prepare for neet after 11th as dummy student or regular student or should he/she prepare for neet after 12


dalipbhati3333 6th Feb, 2019
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Anurag Patel 6th Feb, 2019

Hi student,

It is better if you start preparing for neet early on. This is because neet is one of the most competitive examinations in the country and the seats in Medical are also limited. It is basically a cutthroat competition for getting admissions in a government college for mbbs. Dummy school has its own pros and cons. I will list them for you as follows:

Pros:

  • You don't have to attend school regularly and therefore can join any coaching you want at any time.
  • You don't have to worry about extra cirrcurric activities that are sometimes compulsory in school and therefore you can concentrate on your preparation for neet.
  • You only have to go school to give half yearly and final examination and no other time.
  • You will save a lot of time, at least 8 hours and study in that time for neet. Otherwise this time is wasted in school.

Cons:

  • You can't have any "school life" as you will hardly ever go school.
  • It can be boring to stay at either home/ hostel or coaching all the time.

So it is absolutely your choice as you know what is best for you. But dummy schooling certainly has plenty of advantages over regular schooling if you are preparing for competitive examinations. 

Hope it helps.

Good luck.

Anurag Patel 6th Feb, 2019

Hi student,

It is better if you start preparing for neet early on. This is because neet is one of the most competitive examinations in the country and the seats in Medical are also limited. It is basically a cutthroat competition for getting admissions in a government college for mbbs. Dummy school has its own pros and cons. I will list them for you as follows:

Pros:

  • You don't have to attend school regularly and therefore can join any coaching you want at any time.
  • You don't have to worry about extra cirrcurric activities that are sometimes compulsory in school and therefore you can concentrate on your preparation for neet.
  • You only have to go school to give half yearly and final examination and no other time.
  • You will save a lot of time, at least 8 hours and study in that time for neet. Otherwise this time is wasted in school.

Cons:

  • You can't have any "school life" as you will hardly ever go school.
  • It can be boring to stay at either home/ hostel or coaching all the time.

So it is absolutely your choice as you know what is best for you. But dummy schooling certainly has plenty of advantages over regular schooling if you are preparing for competitive examinations. 

Hope it helps.

Good luck.

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