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Hello, Joining bams college is good idea as it acts as a backup.
Also if you want to pursue bams and then go for NEET , you can take NEET in 2021 (no law as such for leaving bams seat is there).
Provided you are under the age limit and have scored required percentage in 12th boards i.e 50%(gen) and 45%(other categories) in PCB .The upper age limit for NEET UG 2020 for General category students is 25 years and 30 years for reserved category and PWD candidates.
However Joining bams college is good idea as it acts as a backup but it also gives you a thought that you are already in college thus you are left with less time for preparartion (i.e time is wasted in college examinations , attending classes etc).
Dropping a year for preparation is very common as the competition in NEET entrance exam is high. More than 60% of students at AIIMS and other medical colleges are droppers. Dropping a year doesn't matter at all in long run provided you study hard this year get into a good government medical college next year.
So if really are interested in medicine, you should take an year drop and prepare thoroughly fot the NEET exams next year. You can join careers360 knockout for NEET and prepare online as it provides you with best lectures and exam pattern question modules. for more information about careers360 click on the link below:
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