There is no need to accept this kind of struggle. Instead of that you should be struggling for something more valuable. What I am trying to say is that Medical profession has become a money minting business these days. The primary goal of a neet aspirant is to become a doctor so that he could make maximum amount of money in his lifetime. If you want to become a doctor to serve the poor who do not have the money to pay to you then you are most welcome to carry on, you should be doing this. But if your idea is to make money out of other people's suffering then I suggest you find some better alternative.
To be honest my brother studied in govt med college..when he was studying in school he never goes anywhere..but when he was there he goes to many places with his friends when they get free time..if you manage your time properly you can enjoy as well as studying 👍real struggle starts from pg ...
Di apko regret ni hota engineering left krke medical field me aana because isme itna padhai aur Waha thodi bht study Or kitne masti And placement money bhi jyada
To The Chairperson, National Medical Commission Subject: Concerns Regarding NEET 2024 Irregularities Sir, The NTA declared the results of NEET 2024 on 4th June 2024. Several significant irregularities have been noted in the results, suggesting that the exam was unfair. These irregularities include: 1. The paper was leaked in many locations, but the NTA refused to acknowledge it. Instead of getting the matter investigated by a reliable central agency like the CBI, they did nothing and announced the results. 2. Sixty-seven students scored 720/720, which is unprecedented and highly unusual. 3. Eight students from one center in Haryana scored more than 718 marks, with six out of eight scoring 720/720. 4. Some students scored 718 and 719 marks, which is technically improbable in NEET. The explanation provided by the NTA is unsatisfactory. 5. If there was a provision for grace marks due to time wastage, it should have been disclosed in the information brochure so that all student