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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
ritesh Question by ritesh on Aug 03, 2024Hindi
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sir mai ek saal neet ka prepare kiya dropout tha neet me ho to jayega par undar se doctor wali feeling na aati hai sir kya mere liye mbbs karna thik rahega

Ans: Hi Ritesh, why you dropped for 1st time? And how you can say this time ho jayega? Are you so sure about your score? Without thinking about other irrelevant aspects, better to focus on your studies and try to crack the exam with a high score. You have ample time to decide... what to do after NEET. Once you are involved in any work, feelings will automatically develop.

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