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Hi Nithish,
Taking a year's drop after 12th is just like taking risk. In this you directly have 50%chances of profits and rest 50% of loss.
But this profit or loss %age can be altered by anyone's passion and hardwork towards their goal.
So, as you had taken drop for 1 or 2 years for mbbs preprations then here are few tips for you to help:-
1.Make a peoper time table for each subject
2.Solve previous years papers as much as you can for practice and getting the pattern of exam properly.
3.Clear doubts sooner with the help of your teachers/friends.
4.Do meditations.
5.Use good reference books like- universal; pradeep;arihant;maheshwari;neet solvers;etc.
6.Make main focus on ncert books especially for biology.
7.Make time for other activities too like playings,watching movies (but timely).
8.Avoid stressed thoughts.
These are few tips which will help you out during your preparations and will definitely keep your mind calm.
Also,if you utilise these gap years properly then they only make a proper impact on you further studies.Because taking drop for nuturing our knowledge is not at all bad.
So,don't think that this will do any negative impact on your studies. Just stay calm and focused towards for studies for good results.
Good luck .
dear candidate.
i would strongly suggest you not to take any more gaps for medical entrance exams. if you end up changing your career stream then you might end up regretting wasting two years, your peers will be younger to you and that will prick you or that your friends are moving forward but you are still 12th pass. I would suggest that at least apply for B.Sc or BBA in the nearest college (try all the college in your city, some college take late admission and don't have compulsory attendance )so that you are at least at par with your peers. you can take up BBA, B.Sc, Btech, diploma courses, B pharma etc. the sky is the limit. what you scored in 12th is excellent but do not waste more than 1 year as gap.
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Hey Nithish!
You can continue your education whenever you want, but it's better if you domdo leave a gap in between. Because then, it would be harder to grasp on the topics you've left that long ago.
If you've taken this much long gap, try preparing yourself for big exams such as JEE/NEET.. etc which are accepted all over the country.
All the very best!
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