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After getting 3rd drop I got 507 in neet . Is it advisable for drop next year to get 560+ for govt mbbs seat?????


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SIBANI Choudhury 20th Jul, 2019
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Sriya Bose Student Expert 20th Jul, 2019
Hello Aspirant!

First of all, attend all the rounds of counselling, that is, upto the mop-up round.

If after that, you don't get any college and you think medicine is your ultimate interest, then follow your heart and take a drop for one more time. Also, do discuss this with your parents, teachers and seniors and seek their advice.

Taking a drop can be quite frustrating and isolating, so remember to give yourself the required care and rejuvenation. Work hard with all the determination, sincerity and confidence. Your perseverance will pay off in the end.

All the best!



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20th Jul, 2019
No man I will going through all round of counciling even mop up round... My mark is near to success, if I was increse around 30-35 mare mark I will definitely get mbbs govt seat. But my bad luck..... That's why I thought for drop bcoz by coming near to success I can't left it away it will become pain through out my life... So what u suggest????
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Anjali Tanwar 20th Jul, 2019
Hello Sibani,

You really have a passion to water that white coat and you are still thinking of dropping again this year.

But still I would like to tell you that this decision will not only effect your life but also the life of your family.

I would recommend you to take admission in any college that you are getting, maybe in bsc veterinary.

Also you cannot predict that you will definitely get a seat next year.

You can also prepare for NEET examination while doing your bsc in college.

I hope this helps.

All the best for the future!!






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20th Jul, 2019
Yaa I have passion for mbbs bcoz in last year I increase my mark 375-507....but my bad luck I couldn't get govt seat.... I'm not interested in Bsc.... I can't able to see any thing except mbbs... What should I do
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Aniket Prasad 20th Jul, 2019

Well Sibani you have prepared for NEET for three drops and you got 507 marks. You should take admission for B.sc courses and take the exam again. you have already wasted 3 years so Take admission in B.SC and then apply for neet again, and from NEET will be the only entrance exam for medical, AIIMS/JIPMER also included in it.

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20th Jul, 2019
I m not interested in Bsc and also that application form online date alrady expire what I do....
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21st Jul, 2019
My mark near to success if I increase more30-35 mark I will definitely get govt college... So I can't left it by my current mark bcoz last year I increase  132mark so I wish for drop other wise it's also too late I already wast my 3 year.... And how I feel mentally pain that only I know myself .....thanks
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14th Mar, 2021
SIBANI Choudhury So , what's your result now ? After 4 th drop , did you get it ?
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