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IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA, CS Exam Expert - Answered on Mar 24, 2023

Mayank Chandel has over 18 years of experience coaching and training students for various exams like IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA and CS.
Besides coaching students for entrance exams, he also guides Class 10 and 12 students about career options in engineering, medicine and the vocational sciences.
His interest in coaching students led him to launch the firm, CareerStreets.
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नमस्ते, मैं 40+ पुरुष हूं और नीट यूजी परीक्षा में शामिल होना चाहता था क्योंकि मैं डॉक्टर बनना चाहता हूं और लोगों की सेवा करना चाहता हूं। इस पेशे के प्रति मुझमें प्रबल जुनून है, हालांकि मैंने बहुत पहले 2002 में परीक्षा दी थी लेकिन सफल नहीं हो सका और फिर आगे बढ़ गया और बीएससी किया। एन एमएससी और एनईईटी यूजी कोचिंग में शिक्षण पेशे में नौकरी कर रहा हूं लेकिन अब मैं अपने इस बचे हुए सपने का पीछा करना चाहता हूं जो अब भी मुझे उसी तरह से उत्साहित करता है जैसे कि यह लगभग 20 साल पहले था..कृपया सुझाव दें कि क्या यह बुद्धिमानी भरा निर्णय है.. क्योंकि मेरे लिए पैसा या पारिवारिक मुद्दा ज्यादा मायने नहीं रखता।

Ans: नमस्ते शमीन,
यह सुनकर बहुत अच्छा लगा कि आप अपने सपने को पूरा करने जा रहे हैं & अपने जुनून का पालन करें।
NEET-UG आवेदन प्रक्रिया जारी है & आप आवेदन कर सकते हैं क्योंकि एनटीए ने कोई ऊपरी आयु सीमा निर्धारित नहीं की है।
परिणाम आने के बाद आपको दस्तावेज़ीकरण भाग का ध्यान रखना होगा, सबसे महत्वपूर्ण इस अवधि के लिए अंतराल प्रमाणपत्र होगा।

यदि आप अपने अगले 5-7 साल एमबीबीएस और amp में निवेश करने के लिए तैयार हैं; पीजी में पैसे या पारिवारिक दायित्वों की कोई समस्या नहीं है तो मुझे कोई समस्या नहीं दिखती।
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आप नीचे ऐसेही प्रश्न और उत्तर देखना पसंद कर सकते हैं

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Relationships Expert, Mind Coach - Answered on Jan 31, 2025

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नमस्ते, मैं 2019 में 11वीं कक्षा में कोटा गया था, मैं वहां एक औसत से भी नीचे का छात्र था, लेकिन जैसे ही मेरी 12वीं कक्षा का सत्र शुरू होने वाला था, मैंने पहले से ही पाठ्यक्रम का अध्ययन करना शुरू कर दिया था और यह दृढ़ निश्चय कर लिया था कि मैं किसी भी तरह अपने पहले प्रयास में नीट पास कर लूंगा, लेकिन अचानक कोविड आ गया और मैं घर वापस चला गया, ऑनलाइन कक्षाएं शुरू हुईं, लेकिन दो महीने बाद अचानक मेरा मानसिक स्वास्थ्य बिगड़ने लगा और अंततः मुझे विभिन्न डॉक्टरों के पास ले जाया गया और अंत में एक मनोचिकित्सक के पास गया, कुछ महीनों तक लगातार यात्राओं आदि के बाद मुझे सिज़ोफ्रेनिया का निदान किया गया, मेरी दवाओं ने मेरी नींद, भूख, भावनाओं आदि को भारी रूप से प्रभावित करना शुरू कर दिया। मेरी पढ़ाई धीरे-धीरे पूरी तरह से बंद हो गई, धीरे-धीरे नीट 2021 तक मैं उस स्थिति में था कि मैं बिना किसी तैयारी के केवल परीक्षा में बैठ सकता था, मैंने अगले साल फिर से बहुत कम अंक ठीक से मैंने सिर्फ YT वीडियो देखे कि कैसे पढ़ाई करनी है, पढ़ाई के संबंध में यह कैसे करना है मेरा मतलब है कि मैंने केवल ज्ञान एकत्र किया लेकिन कोई कदम नहीं उठाया जिससे मेरा नीट 2024 का परिणाम भी खराब हो गया। अब मेरे माता-पिता ने मुझे बीएससी जूलॉजी ऑनर्स में एक नियमित केंद्र सरकार के कॉलेज में दाखिला दिला दिया है। मेरे अंदर भी कुछ समय के लिए मैंने इसे स्वीकार किया और आगे बढ़ने की कोशिश की लेकिन ऐसा नहीं कर सका क्योंकि मैं बचपन से ही डॉक्टर बनना चाहता था और साथ ही मेडिकल की पढ़ाई में भी मेरी गहरी रुचि है, नीट 2025 का समय लगभग आ गया है लेकिन मैं दृढ़ निर्णय पर नहीं पहुंचने के कारण तैयार नहीं हूं लेकिन अब मैं लगभग स्वस्थ हूं और मैंने नीट 2026 की तैयारी करने का फैसला किया है, क्या यह निर्णय लेने लायक होगा? मैं अपनी पूरी क्षमता और समर्पण के साथ कम से कम एक बार प्रयास करना चाहता
Ans: प्रिय हर्ष,
किसी भी प्रतियोगी प्रवेश परीक्षा के लिए ध्यान, अनुशासन और कड़ी मेहनत की आवश्यकता होती है। दुर्भाग्य से आपकी परिस्थितियों के कारण, यह संभव नहीं हो पाया है।
आपके माता-पिता शायद नहीं चाहते कि आप फिर से निराशा से गुज़रें और महसूस करें कि एक नियमित डिग्री आपके पैरों को ज़मीन पर वापस ला देगी। अब, आपको फिर से NEET लिखना चाहिए या नहीं, यह एक ऐसा निर्णय है जो आपको लेना होगा, लेकिन केवल तभी जब आपके पास एक ठोस योजना हो। आपको अपना पूरा ध्यान वापस पाने और अपना सर्वश्रेष्ठ प्रयास करने की आवश्यकता होगी। अब, यह परीक्षा आपके लिए कितनी महत्वपूर्ण है और आप इसे क्यों देना चाहते हैं, यह केवल आप ही जानते हैं। यदि आप इसके लिए जाने का फैसला करते हैं, तो आपको अपने माता-पिता के समर्थन की भी आवश्यकता होगी, इसलिए उनसे भी सलाह लें। यदि आप खुद को प्रेरित करने में सक्षम हैं, तो आप जानते हैं कि क्या करना है।

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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Apr 28, 2025

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Hello sir .I attempted neet 3times in 2022 I scored 605,then 585 in 2023 then I joined bsc Life science and again prepared scored 652 in 2024 but due to scam everything messed up I was not attending my bsc classes from sem-2 which gave me a back .clg told me to re enroll as ex student but I thought to give neet once again.Intially I didn't knew that the spark has left I was tired .Now I don't have confidence though I am studying but I don't have that spark I used to have .What should I do sir plz help me out . My mother told me to prepare for some other government job exams if I didn't get selected this year .plz help
Ans: Hi Abilasha,

A score of 652 in NEET is no joke. Have you checked what went wrong in that exam? Analyzing your performance is essential.

I think you may not have had the moral support you needed, which is why you chose to pursue a BSc. It’s challenging to juggle multiple tasks, such as preparing for NEET while attending a regular course. Nowadays, there are many distractions like friends and social media, not to mention the plethora of advice and predictions from the media that can feel overwhelming. There isn't a one-size-fits-all solution; it varies from person to person. We humans are unique and shouldn't simply follow what others say.

Your goal is to become a physician, and that should be your main focus. I noticed that you didn’t mention which specialization you chose for your BSc. If you had selected subjects related to NEET—like Chemistry, Biology, and Physics—you could have focused on them without needing to study the same topics separately and could have dedicated more time to the other subjects.

In recent years, we have started to encounter these kinds of entrance exams and experiences, and we still need to go through exit exams.

So, don't let anything worry you. Focus on one task at a time and complete it. I believe you are capable of accomplishing your goal this year.

ALL THE BEST.
For any further questions, please feel free to ask.
POOCHO. LIFE CHANGE KARO.

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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Apr 28, 2025

Asked by Anonymous - Apr 28, 2025
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Sir I am feeling very uncertain about my career, i am very much interested in medical field, i gave my HS in 2024, this is my 1st drop for neet, i tried a lot but due to family issues and negativity i couldnot do well, neet is jst after 5days , but my syllabus not yet done, mock test are not good, but still i want to pursue medical field ans study in a government medical college, i know where my preparation was lagging{my class 11 12 were weak, those who taught me they all jst told m,e "u cant do anything " and leave and never used to teach properly but i did everything by my own , and then took drop but i how to prepare in a coaching class i didnt know all network isuues for almost 6months ,but i keep on doing and now i am standing in a uncertain phase where i still want to become a doctor, i dont have anproblem in studying those again but the problem is what others will say , its like a fear, as even though my parents enrolled in a coaching online previous year but they also sometimes used to say that i should have also enrolled i a college, its a fear, so my question is this path really for me? should i take a partial drop and go for neet 2026 too, {dob: 14/10/2005}.....i feel like hopeless , but still want to follow my dreams, is this possible?
Ans: Hi,

Before I address your query, please avoid mentioning your date of birth on social media; it's not necessary at this point. However, I noticed that some other details are missing.

In addition to the educational concerns, it seems like you may have a bit of a psychological issue in that you tend to worry excessively about others. This mentality is quite common in our country. Prior to the NEET exam, entry into the medical field, specifically for MBBS and BDS, was mainly reserved for aspirants with high marks. Additionally, those with significant wealth could gain admission through management quotas or at times via NRI quotas. However, the situation has changed completely after the introduction of NEET.

As you know, the major advantage of NEET is that the marks aspirants score in their HSC examinations are now less relevant. Candidates from any part of the country, of any category or state, and even those taking the exam for a second time can attempt NEET, regardless of their HSC performance. If aspirants have talent, they can succeed in NEET, which provides a standardized syllabus across the nation. So, even if you are currently struggling with your HSC studies, you can still perform well on the NEET.

Apart from percentile scores, various factors will influence admission, including community status, creamy or non-creamy layer, physical challenges, and more.

Therefore, NEET is the best solution for aspirants, and you can take the exam as many times as you need.

There are no barriers to preparing for the exam, so please go ahead.

You mentioned that you feel weak in the subject and have difficulty concentrating. I suggest starting yoga and meditation. By practicing these, you'll be able to relieve stress and work towards achieving your goals.

Regarding your desire to enter the medical field (I believe you want to become a doctor), is that correct?

If so, in addition to MBBS, there are other medical courses known as Indian Medicine, including BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BNYS. If you find MBBS challenging, consider focusing on these options as well. Many people have started to embrace Indian medicine after the COVID pandemic, so it’s not a problem at all.

Prepare for NEET 2025, analyze your situation, and send your details to the Rediffguru. We can discuss this further.

Wishing you all the best!
POOCHO. LIFE CHANGE KARO.

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