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Can I balance BSC in Aneasthesia Technology with NEET Coaching for 2026?

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Kanakavalli Question by Kanakavalli on Mar 13, 2025Hindi
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Hii Currently i joined in Bsc Aneasthesia Technology(1st year) i had appeared neet in 2024 and join bsc in ANT can i appear to neet 2026 is it possible to balance bsc and neet coaching am i eligible to neet 2026

Ans: Hi Kanakavalli,
Greetings.
You can definitely appear for NEET 2026. It can be very challenging to balance NEET preparation with your regular undergraduate course, especially since I don’t know much about your specific situation. Without understanding your circumstances, it’s difficult to provide tailored advice.

However, I suggest you consider the following factors:

1. Determine which option is more beneficial for you.
2. Assess the value of the less important option and whether it will be useful in the future.

Focus on what is superior and concentrate your efforts on that to achieve your goal. If something is not useful for your future, it may just be a waste of your time. Remember, time is more precious than money.

If it’s possible for you to manage both, go for it, as long as you are confident in your abilities. However, keep in mind that in the academic year 2026-27, you will be in your third year. By 2026, you will be eligible for MBBS admission. In that situation, it’s likely that you would choose to discontinue the undergraduate course you are currently pursuing.

Therefore, it would be wise to focus on NEET and work towards becoming eligible for it.

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Asked by Anonymous - May 03, 2025
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I am preparing for NEET UG. This is my second attempt. What alternatives I have if I am not able to score for GMCs. What are my options for bio tech I didn't apply for cuet. Which are best colleges for b tech in bio technology and how can I seek admission there without wasting any more of my time.
Ans: Hi,

I believe you might have completed the NEET for the second time on May 4, 2025, is that correct? What score are you aiming for? If you achieve a good score, you can aim for GMC; otherwise, consider any of the following courses:

- BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
- BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery)
- BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery)
- BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
- BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
- BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences)

All of these courses are quite good.

Regarding your second query: Apart from NEET, you can pursue Pharmacy, Nursing, or Medical Lab Technology (MLT) instead of Biotechnology. Once you complete any of these programs, you are likely to find a job quickly. The order of preference I would recommend is Nursing, Pharmacy, and then MLT.

If you are still interested in Biotechnology, some private institutions offer the course. Before enrolling, it’s advisable to visit the campus and check the infrastructure as well as the syllabus. Many programs focus on botany-related aspects of biotechnology rather than human and animal applications. If you pursue Microbiology, you may have better job prospects.

In addition to health-related fields, you may also consider pursuing agriculture-related courses.

Since you did not provide information about your locality, I cannot comment on the best institutions available in your area.

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