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Hello,
I hope you are doing good,
So it depends on your strength. If you can then you should. But there should be no regrets later. One year is nothing when compared to your life.
But if you desperately want to enter MBBS then dropping a year is no way bad.
You can enroll in another degree program and study alongside the university, which will give you a choice of support. It is even better to get a medical check-up because you can try again many times. This will reduce the burden on you to accomplish the work you have already done, but on the other hand, perhaps a source of frustration, such as school. That's when your strength and self-control will play a role again. That will save you time and will not reduce the year. Today most students do just that. The important thing is to be able to manage time, you have to be consistent and save time while preparing. Focus less on graduation and give more time to prepare for the Neet. Be confident enough and have confidence in yourself.
Make regular updates, give each lesson equal value and read from last year's papers.
The choice to discard a year or not is yours. Sit on the decision with complete confidence.
All the best!
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