Hi, I'm on my 4th attempt at NEET. I'm feeling really down after yesterday's result. I cleared 11th in 2020 with 82 % and 12th in 2022 with 86 %. After that I took a 4‑year gap, wasted most of the time on social media and porn, which killed my ambition, mental health and everything. I've been lonely since finishing 12th, but now I'm trying to find some hope. I'll turn 22 in August. I need solid guidance for my career – I've lost most of my friends and feel isolated. I managed to get admission to a distance‑learning graduation program this year and will appear for the 2nd‑year exam, but I'm not sure whether to take another chance at NEET or give up. My qualification: 12th passed.
If you did PCB, you can enroll in B.Tech or B.Sc. in life sciences, bio, or business. If you did PCMB, go for B.Tech. Just join a course, don't take another drop. Get out of the house, start living. You'll get clarity about what you want to do. There are many exams for graduates – you can do a master's, government job, MBA, or Ph.D. Don't take another drop!
I've taken a 3‑year gap after 12th because I kept trying for NEET. I'm a B.Com graduate from a tier‑3 college and feel lost. I need advice on how to succeed, get a job, and earn a salary of 5‑6 LPA (or at least 2‑3 LPA for a non‑voice role) with this resume. Feeling hopeless, please help.
So this would be my 5th attempt, right?
PCB is really the toughest stream. You either end up with MBBS/BDS or you're stuck. Forget NEET for now and pick something else – maybe law or a finance‑related field.