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Hello! I myself took a drop and landed a seat in one of the government colleges offering MBBS In Delhi. So hang in there and take note.
Your first and foremost work is to analyse your last paper and chart out the major problem areas. You should know your strong and weak areas so that you can approach it effectively.
As a dropper we have an amazing advantage, we already know most of the things. We know how to approach the subjects and what are the major important chapters. Once done, your strategy will be to master the weak areas and at the same to not ignore the strong areas.
Next thing is to practice a lot! Take this as your last chance so don’t leave any space for regrets. You can use any coachings’ materials and Qbanks for this. I do not recommend any in particular. The only thing is that you should understand why you approached this question in that particular way. Needless to mention NCERT should be covered cover to cover.
Another important thing is to solve PYQs multiple times! Give lots of full syllabus tests and always analyse your scores and what mistakes you made- silly errors or genuine conceptual gaps. This is how the tests will actually give you a benefit and help improve your score.
Finally for the final exam, target 650+ marks irrespective of your quotas and categories. Try your level best and don’t let anyone tell you where to limit yourself. Wishing you all the very best!
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