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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Nov 05, 2025

Dr Nagarajan JSK is an associate professor and former head of medical research at the JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.
He has over 30 years of experience in counselling students towards making the right career choices, particularly in the field of pharmacy.
As the JSS College placement officer, he has helped aspiring professionals prepare for and crack job interviews.
Dr Nagarajan holds a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from the JSS Academy of Higher Education And Research, Mysore, and is currently guiding five PhD scholars.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Nov 04, 2025Hindi
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Sir do re enrolled students, those who passed 12th but still admitted to a new school, under maharastra state board, face any difficulties during admission process after neet, during counselling, is the re enrolled year result just as valid as before?

Ans: Hi,

Your query is quite unique.

Most people would prefer not to repeat the entire Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) program a second time at a different school. Instead, there are better options available. If candidates wish to improve their aggregate marks, they can consider the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) as a suitable alternative. This is a more practical choice than repeating the full two years.

Furthermore, if a candidate is unable to secure a seat in a medical program, they will have to explain the two-year gap in their education, which can create a negative impression during interviews. It's best to avoid unhelpful suggestions from others.

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Sir do re enrolled students, those who passed 12th passing the 50 percent aggregate but still admitted to a new school, under maharastra state board, to score 60 percent or more, considering the ambiguity of aiims admission, face any difficulties during admission process after neet, during counselling, is the re enrolled year result just as valid as before? Also the gap between giving 12th for the first time and re enrolling as a 12th std student again in a new school is around 2 years, so a gap certificate is required? Or new school cancels that out?
Ans: Hi,
Who is guiding you?
It seems that someone may be leading you astray.

In today's world, everything is online specially in india. Once you complete your course, all your credentials will be uploaded to a digital platform, meaning your details cannot be hidden. Therefore, it is essential to be honest in all your educational activities, as these will support you throughout your life.

To secure at least 60% in your HSC, you might feel tempted to pursue unfavorable shortcuts. However, whether you choose to retake specific subjects or take a different approach, you will still be recognized as a second-time candidate. Instead of opting for shortcuts, consider ethically completing your 12th grade with core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology through NIOS. Your marks can be used for eligibility purposes. Engaging in unethical practices could lead to problems in the future, so it's important to proceed with caution.

Additionally, rather than repeating two years, focus on NEET coaching to help you secure an MBBS seat in AIIMS, which is your dream. It's worth noting that, except for AFMC Pune, all other institutions accept candidates who have attempted the exam more than once for eligibility.

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My married ex still texts me for comfort. Because of him, I am unable to move on. He makes me feel guilty by saying he got married out of family pressure. His dad is a cardiac patient and mom is being treated for cancer. He comforts me by saying he will get separated soon and we will get married because he only loves me. We have been in a relationship for 14 years and despite everything we tried, his parents refused to accept me, so he chose to get married to someone who understands our situation. I don't know when he will separate from his wife. She knows about us too but she comes from a traditional family. She also confirmed there is no physical intimacy between them. I trust him, but is it worth losing my youth for him? Honestly, I am worried and very confused.
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I understand how difficult it is to let go of a relationship you have built from scratch, but is it really how you want to continue? It really seems to be going nowhere. His parents are already in bad health and he married someone else for their happiness. Does it seem like he will be able to leave her? So many people’s happiness and lives depend on this one decision. I think it’s about time you and your BF have a clear conversation about the same. If he can’t give a proper timeline, please try to understand his situation. But also make sure he understands yours and maybe rethink this equation. It really isn’t healthy. You deserve a love you can have wholly, and not just in pieces, and in the shadows.

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My son will be appearing for JEE Main & JEE Advanced 2026 and will participate in JoSAA Counselling 2026. I request clarification regarding the GEN-EWS certificate date requirement for next year. I have already applied for an EWS certificate for current year 2025, and the application is under process. However, I am unsure whether this certificate will be accepted during JoSAA 2026, or whether candidates will be required to submit a fresh certificate for FY 2026–27 (issued on or after 1 April 2026). My concern is that if JoSAA requires a certificate issued after 1 April 2026, students will have only 1–1.5 months to complete the entire procedure, which is difficult considering normal government processing timelines. Also, during current JEE form filling, students are asked to upload a GEN-EWS certificate issued on or after 1 April 2025, or an application acknowledgement. This has created confusion among parents regarding which year’s certificate will finally be valid at the time of counselling. I request your kind guidance on: Which GEN-EWS certificate will be accepted for JoSAA Counselling 2026 — a certificate for FY 2025–26 (issued after 1 April 2025), or a new certificate for FY 2026–27 (issued after 1 April 2026)?
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