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LIFE AFTER NEET


Life may not be all happy for most after neet , not good at least for 99% of the `aspirants` . 

I myself stand at the boundry which makes it all the more worse , my future is uncertain .We are still awaiting the official answer key and the coaching `institutes` aren`t helping me stay sane.

 The terrible waiting period  


                                                                                                     

While our beloved NTA is taking its time to solve the questions it framed , courts are busy postponing D-day for whatever reason . My confusion is increasing each day and the institutes` cut off predictions are telling me you may get a seat when the PIGS SHALL FLY .

Taking a drop (another)?

Youtube mentors are saying don`t worry you can crack NEET next year just buy this course and aiims delhi is all yours. But the reality is the odds won`t be any better next year, taking a drop will most likely increase stress , anxiety and the humongous pressure to make it into GMC. I guess it`s better to wait for the results and in the meantime look for other carrier options.

Maybe netflix and chill is the way to go till our beloved NTA publishes the result , hopefully without any controversy (like last year) unless of course you`ve decided to do it all over again , I wholeheartedly wish you goodluck. 

I guess this is pretty much it afterall there are only two things you can do , stay in limbo and self doubt about whether you will be able to afford the mercedes or take the leap of faith and start preparing for NEET again.  


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