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Hello aspirant
Assuming you belong to the general category, it's quite difficult for you to get a government seat in any medical college. Considering it's your first drop, and if you really believe in yourself and can convince yourself as well as your parents to take another drop, I suggest you give yourself one more year. However, only take a drop if you are really passionate about the medical field and if you believe you can work harder and smarter this time. If you take a drop, analyse your weak and strong points and work on them. Make a good timetable and make sure to follow it.
You can also go for private colleges in UP, whose annual tuition fee is around 12-15 lakhs per annum if you can afford it (or even deemed medical colleges through AIQ). This must be a tough time for you, so you must think patiently.
You can also go for some other course such as BDS, BAMS or BHMS if you feel inclined towards any one of them.
If you are going for another drop, you can read this article and include some of the points mentioned in your daily timetable- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
All the best!
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