What are The Common Problems Faced by NEET Aspirants

Pursuing Medical Studies is a ‘Forever Story’ -  Studying medical sciences will take around 11 years; first, you have to do your bachelor's, and then post-graduation to get your specialization.

You Have to Be a Brilliant Student -  An aggregate score of 55% in Class 12 will allow a student to pursue medical studies. Anyone who is dedicated to this field will excel for sure. 

MBBS is only for the rich kids -  If you are a sincere student and score well in NEET, things will work in your favors and you will be studying in a top medical institute in India 

Tough Examination -  As you are aiming to be a doctor, you have to consider the fact that educational life will never be a cakewalk for you. 

Take a Drop for a Year -  If you start your preparation right from Class 11, chances are there that you will clear your exams in one go and you do not have to take a drop for a year.  

Zero Social Life -  You are preparing for this exam and attending medical colleges so that you can serve humanity. This will in fact bring you closer to human interaction and in no sense will it make you unsocial. 

Maths Lovers Can Never Be a Doctor -  Maths lovers do not worry, for you can still practice Maths and serve people well. In fact, Maths is used in everyday life. 

Studying a LOT -  You will study exactly that much which the course demands, nothing more or less. Thus, studying more does not justify you giving up your dream of being a doctor.  

No Good Specialization? What a  Waste! -  Specialization comes with practice. Thus, keep on practicing until you get a vast experience, but until you are specialized it is definitely not a waste. 

An Easy Way to Become Rich -  Serving mankind with their own hands, getting a huge amount of respect, and being treated like a god, just for money to get rich doesn’t even touch the sphere of this profession. 

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