My previous neet score was 181 without studying... Now I want to drop for neet... Is self study enough to get a good rank for mbbs????
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Hi ali,
You have scored good without studying. If you want to drop for next year neet then you have to work hard because your whole career and life will depend on that one year.
Self study is the only thing with which you can get success. If you are a disciplined student and know how to manage your time to study three subjects for neet then you don't need to go to any coaching centre you can take online courses or test series. With coaching only one thing will be there you will have a time table and experienced teacher to guide you but then too you have to do self study to be prepared best.
Study all the ncerts books of physics, chemistry and biology carefully and line to line with understanding each word's meaning. And then prefer extra books too to increase knowledge and get perfection in solving numericals.
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I want to know from where are you?
It's good that you want to improve yourself for the upcoming NEET 2020.Choosing to join in a coaching centre or to do self study entirely depends on the candidate.If you think that you can follow the time table which you have planned consistently without distracting yourself then you will not have any problem.You need to plan and organise everything accordingly But if you join in a coaching they make you follow the timetable strictly and complete the syllabus on time and they are more organised.If you think you're capable of self motivating, follow the timetable strictly and have an organised study plan then you can do self study.Not only self study but you have to discuss the topic with your friends, revising concepts, taking tests, clarify your doubts and analysing your performance and evaluating is very important.
If not it's better that you join in a coaching centre.
I hope this is helpful.
All the best!

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