Should You Take a Drop or Choose MBBS Abroad? A Guide for NEET 2024 Aspirants

Hello readers, I'm Munkasif Khan, and today, we're going to get into an important topic for the students of NEET: Should you take a year drop or go for MBBS abroad? With all this confusion around the recent NEET scam and the court's decision that re-NEET is not happening, many students are wondering what to do next.

11/26/20243 min read

Take a drop or choose a foreign medical college for MBBS
Take a drop or choose a foreign medical college for MBBS

Let us break this dilemma step by step to guide you in an informed decision.

What's Your NEET Score? The Starting Point

Firstly, your NEET score is essentially the decisive factor that willdetermine which way you should go next. Let's categorize students based on their scores:

1. Students with NEET Scores Below 500
If you end up with a score below 500, it's rather apparent that getting a government medical seat in India is nearly impossible. Even if you work extremely hard and improve your score by 100 marks next year, reaching 600 or above is very challenging.

Key Points to Keep in Mind:

A score below 500 offers little to no chance of holding a government medical seat in India.
Dropping another year may not yield a significant improvement in scores.
Time is worthy; instead of wasting another year, you can opt for MBBS abroad and take a head start towards your medical journey.
Recommendation: MBBS abroad in Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Nepal, or Bangladesh is recommended. They are assured to provide quality education at an affordable cost and also save time and stress of multiple preparations.
2. Students with NEET Scores Between 500 and 650
This category often includes the students who have worked hard,have scored decently, yet they fall short in getting a seat in India.

If You've Taken One Drop:

If this is your first drop and you have scored between 550-600, then you can consider taking one more drop for 650+ marks.
But keep in mind that still competition is real tough and seats are few, hence you will struggle with more competitions even when you increase your score.


If You've Taken Multiple Drops:

Risk of taking more than two drops, you waste precious years.
Avoid the uncertain by saving time and securing a seat in MBBS abroad.
Recommendation
Client conditioned to making multiple attempts
More than one drop: Take MBBS abroad, save time and you neednot be stressed anymore
3. Students with NEET scores more than 650
If the result is 650 or above and no seat for external reasons (dueto NEET scams), a year drop is actually recommended.

Important Points to be Kept in Mind

With a score of 650+, it is definitely possible to better the result and thus improve the chances of taking a seat from the IndiaCouncil.

Work with a proper strategy and score higher for next year.

Take a year drop as the probability of the government seat increases.

Why MBBS Abroad is a Feasible Choice

If the scores are below 650, especially below 500, then MBBS abroad is a very viable option. Here's why:

Affordable Education:
Many countries like Russia, Nepal, and Georgia provide quality education at a fraction of what private medical colleges are doing here in India.
Time-Saving:
Compare that to dropping for a whole year or more, which only delays your career; studying abroad saves you time by getting you the MBBS degree faster and gaining experience.
Studying abroad exposes you to international health care systems and different clinical environments.
No Compromise on Quality:
International universities are accredited by the World Health Organization and MCI, which ensures a proper training andeducation.
Risks of Taking Multiple Drops

If you have already taken more than one drop, here's why youshould not take another:

Increasing Competition: Every year, cut-off increases, and the competition becomes higher.
Time and Money Loss: Dropping multiple years delays your career, costing you valuable time and earning potential.
Uncertain Outcomes: Even with improved scores, there’s no guarantee of securing a seat due to external factors like paper leaks or limited availability

Final Thoughts

NEET Aspirants of 2024

All your decisions to take a drop or go for MBBS abroad depend on your score and circumstances.

Below 500: Choose MBBS abroad.

500-650 (One Drop): Consider one more attempt.

500-650 (Multiple Drops): Opt for MBBS abroad.

650+: Take a year drop and aim higher.

Don't waste time waiting for changes in the system or re-NEET announcements. Make a practical decision and start your medical journey without delay.

If you want to do MBBS abroad, feel free to connect with my team. We are accessible 24/7 and can provide you with guidance all the way through the process and help you make the proper choice for your future.

Let's not waste our time, but rather focus on our goals and make the right choice!

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