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Hi aspirants,
It seems like you are very tense but you know 500 marks in NEET is quite a good marks . If you are from OBC or any reserved category there are chances of you getting a government college . Eventhough at 500 marks you can get a top medical college's . But , if you have made your mind to take a gap then I will suggest you too it depends on your decision of joining classes . If your basics are clear and you think you have learnt everything so that you could self study then no need of joining classes . Just be in contact of your teachers. You must once ask your classes staff about it that you are repeating a year so if they can help you when you have doubt . I think you have got 500 marks now then you are very clear about your basics and all you just need a little more effort and some belief in yourself . But it will be better for you to atleast apply for medical colleges as your marks is superb . If you want you can check our college predictor link it will give you the list of colleges at your marks. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hey dear, since you joined neet coaching and scored 500, thats good. You must be very ambitious about a good mbbs college, so i would suggest you to take a drop and prepare again for exam. Since you take taken coaching for two year's , you must be having a good amount of study materials for preparation. So, considering that you are well known with study strategy i would suggest you to study at home for 1 year and crack the exam.
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