3 NEET attempts done, reNEET missed - what are my options if I don’t clear NEET?

Started by Rakesh, Jun 24, 2026, 04:44 AM

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Rakesh

My qualifications:
- CBSE 10th: 91%
- CBSE 12th: 90.4% (PCB, English, Physical Edu)
- NEET 2023: 483 marks, 1,23,000 rank
- NEET 2024: 647 marks, 29,000 rank
- NEET 2025: 480 marks, 77,000 rank
- NEET 2026: 659 marks (exam cancelled)
- reNEET 2026: 570-580 marks
- CUET 2026: 224 English, 237 Bio, 235 Chem, 205 Phys, 141 GAT

I am open to any degree. Should I do BBA then go for CAT? Or BSc? Or something else? Please help, I need a backup if NEET results aren't as I expect.

Govind

Consider doing a B.Com and then pursue CFA. After that you can prep for CAT and aim for an MBA. I wouldn't recommend B.Sc. in zoology or botany; even top DU colleges don't value it much. You could try BBA with finance, or BCA followed by MCA at an NIT, or an MBA from a tier-1 institute.

Harini

One more thing, sweetie: even if re-NEET was tough, you will still get admission on its own.


Ravi


Akhil

Don't stress about needing 570 marks for MBBS, brother. You'll get a college seat.


Falguni

If you enjoy labs, you should try BMLT, preferably at a government college. But honestly, you'll likely get MBBS this year anyway.


Harendra

You have two options: get an undergraduate course and build a career, or appear for SSC to get a quick job. If you study well, you could also aim for an MBA after clearing IIM.

Sunita

B.Sc. is only worth it if you're aiming for research and studying at a premier institute like IISc or a good science college, because it focuses heavily on labs and equipment. If you want to appear for CAT, go for B.Com or BBA - your profile is strong. Use these 3-4 years wisely; if you're interested in finance, consider CFA, CMA, or similar certifications to boost your profile.