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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Sep 02, 2024

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Asked by Anonymous - Aug 28, 2024Hindi
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Respected I had just given neet examination and scored 566 in first attempt probably not getting mbbs medical college. Should I give newt exam again in the next year or shall pursue Bds. I haven't found my passion yet so what shall I do.

Ans: Hi
At a 556 score, you can't get a seat in the Govt College. But, if you are financially sound, then it is possible to get a seat in PVT medical college or you can think of completing MBBS abroad. If you like BDS, then and then go for that, else think of this choice twice. Repeating NEET once again is a risky factor and again it is not sure that you may get around 650 for a sure-shot seat in Govt College. Before repeating, think twice.
You also said that you have not found any passion yet. Then why you are trying for MBBS without any reason? First, check your interest either in Engineering or medicine or in any other sector.

Advice: Do not repeat, opt for BDS if you are getting a Govt Seat or try MBBS from any pvt medical college from India or abroad.

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