

Not achieving the desired score in NEET, JEE, or any competitive entrance examination can be disappointing, but it should not be treated as the end of a student's career. Before deciding to take a long-term coaching course, candidates should carefully evaluate their score, previous years' cut-off trends, and their overall preparation. Students whose scores are close to the qualifying range and who are genuinely committed to pursuing an MBBS degree may benefit from another attempt with proper planning and disciplined preparation.
Experts advise that the decision to repeat NEET should be based on realistic self-assessment rather than emotional pressure or comparison with others. Candidates should identify the reasons behind their previous performance, strengthen conceptual understanding, improve time management, and practise regular mock tests. Students should also remember that MBBS is not the only career option, as several other medical and allied health science courses offer rewarding professional opportunities.














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