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A common trait that is witnessed among students who are dissatisfied with their rank, is juggling with the dilemma of whether to take a drop or test one's luck. However, not always the following intuition proves to be the right choice.
NEET UG is an important exam for everyone aiming for the Medical or Dental field. The scores obtained in the test will decide one's future prospects. A lot of research and thought is required to be put in before deciding to drop out from NEET-UG for a year or two. Herein, one needs to weigh the pros and cons of dropping out.
Here in our blog, we have presented a balanced analysis of the pros and cons of taking a drop. Along with presenting assistance for the candidates in deciding on the better choice.
The students often find the two-year time period from passing 10th to appearing for 12th boards insufficient. They would like to improve and consolidate their concepts. The syllabus of the board exams is extremely vast. Often students find it difficult to concentrate on their preparation for NEET UG. Owing to the exhaustive syllabus, aspirants find taking a drop after 12th. This presents a better option to enhance their chances of performing better at NEET UG
If you have already appeared for NEET UG during the past year and wish to improve your scores, taking a break is a fruitful consideration. Knowing what efforts you require to put forth for cracking the entrance test, you can move on to improve it further and achieve the desired goal!
During the break, students can accelerate their preparation by solving NEET Online Tests and taking Mock Tests. Furthermore, they can enhance their capacity by referring to NEET UG study material that offers a concise and precise understanding of the subject.
Getting admission to top medical and dental colleges in India happens to be the ultimate goal of every student who appears in the NEET UG examination. However, a lot depends on the percentage scored by students in the exam. Thus, instead of opting for a mediocre college and compromising one's dream university, it is far better to take a drop and attempt the exam again with more confidence.
But the same has a few cons too. Let's look at them too:
Taking a drop for your NEET-UG entrance examination means getting an extra year for preparation as also spending one full year while studying alone. Additionally, it can be quite taxing mentally for students who aspire to pursue further education such as PhD or Masters, who can't afford to lose an extra year as the said courses may have age limitations. Taking a break can go against such plans.
Taking a drop for NEET UG preparation may put on students a greater load of stress to outperform others. There are times when students find themselves getting diverted because of exam pressure. However, it is not always necessarily so in the case of every such student.
Not all days of preparation will be hunky-dory. There will be times when one feels utterly lazy and on other days one may find the break to be completely a waste. This may make them feel depressed, discouraged and frustrated. This primarily can happen since the stakes here are higher and failing once again may mean worse for one's future.
In conclusion, opt for a break only when:
If you think you can manage without taking a break for one whole year, here we have a blog that can help you on how to take breaks in between when studying. Do not forget to check this out.
Whether you are on a year-long break or simultaneously preparing for the entrance exam, we at Target Publications are always to help you. Want to ace your NEET examination with top scores? Try out our offerings for the exam. Our NEET-UG Exam Preparation Books include 'Absolute' and 'Challenger' Series for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Strengthen your concept base with Absolute and build your expertise with the challenger series. We also offer NEET Online Test Series and Mock Tests to aid aspirants in assessing their calibre.