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Shreya Singh Student Expert 10th May, 2019

Hello ma'am,

Assuming you have passed your 12th with subjects PCB, if you are patient and confident enough to study the whole NEET syllabus in a year then definitely you should give a try. The NEET syllabus is vast as compared to school level studies so you have to work hard and just be focused.

Hope it will lead you in a right direction.

All the best!

M Barath Shabari 8th May, 2019
It's worth but you have to work hardly for one year. First you have to join a good coaching centre for better coaching of topics and regular tests and MCQ solving and problems daily .You have study  atleast 5 to 6 hrs daily without the coaching centre I.e. in home

Secondly you have to understand and clear with concepts of NCERT books  with the help of the coaching centre and boldly ask the staff about any doubts and you have to finish within the end of December

Thirdly  you have to revise all of the concepts that you have already  studied in two months ( revise ) i.e. you have to finish it off the month of February and you have to write mock test daily and analyse your score and mistakes up to the starting of May and revise all of your concepts and take 2 days rest and you write the exam well . If you do this regularly by this advice given above you will be the champion in NEET 2020.



All the best for your future luck
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Shagufa Zareen Student Expert 8th May, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

If you want to pursue a career in medicine and want to do it then I must tell you dropping a year will be worth because this will give you time to prepare for it. Start your preparation by studying basic books then move on to the other one. I am sure you will get a good rank if you prepare well and will get a good college as well.

I hope this answer will guide you.

Good luck

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8th May, 2019
but i am an average student having only 50%
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Student Expert 8th May, 2019
Oh then you better know your capacity. Go through the syllabus and if you feel that you can study 7 to 8 hours a day and spend a year in preparation then you should go for it or else opt another career path.
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