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The 12th grade is a watershed moment in a student’s life. So, to have a successful profession and a prosperous life, one must be well-prepared and well-planned at this point. If you are wondering what to do after Class 12, you can prepare for the JEE or NEET by taking a break and enrolling in a coaching institute.
If you are even the slightest bit concerned about your choice or about giving up a year, you can enroll in another course while still preparing for the admission exam.
If you are certain that you must become a doctor or an engineer and are committed to achieving your objective, you should go ahead and take a risk and prepare with zeal.
You must have a lifelong passion for Biology or Mathematics, as well as a desire to become a doctor or engineer. Never lose motivation during your gap year. Immerse yourself in the preparation process. This stage will be worthwhile.
You should make sure that you memorize NCERT. As a dropper, there will be many other students who have taken NEET or JEE before and are familiar with the pattern. You must support yourself, avoid feeling demotivated and study with a positive mindset.
Be sure of it because many students make hasty decisions and regret it when they don’t achieve. So, before you enroll in JEE or NEET, consider twice.
Start embracing the hard work that comes with attending a reputable coaching institute. You will succeed if you study with complete honesty. Despite your best efforts, remain positive if you failed the first time; keep your head down and study diligently.
You can do anything in this world if you have the correct mindset, dedication, and sincerity toward the process involved and meet the threshold hard effort demanded of you to obtain that particular thing.
Enroll in online classes till the time offline classes start. Every day, make an effort to finish what is taught in class. Nothing should be left undone. Whether or not you have completed the syllabus, take the scheduled tests. Take each test seriously.
Don’t be concerned about your grades; no one will ask you how well you did in practise tests once you pass JEE or NEET. You won’t be able to uncover your flaw until and until you give testing.
Keep a separate copy for each exam to record your doubts and blunders. It will aid in the clarification of concepts and the practice of queries. Last but not least, you should not be afraid to seek clarification from your teachers.
For those who do not want to go for JEE/NEET or are doubtful of their caliber (which they shouldn’t be), there are myriad options. The career options have significantly grown as a result of strong economic expansion.
If you enjoy working with numbers and have a logical mind, commerce-related occupations are among the many job opportunities available in India today. If you’re artistic and enjoy experimenting with colors, forms, and paintings, a career in design could be an excellent fit for you. You can try your hand at apparel design, gemology, or graphic design.
Television, newspaper, radio, public relations, and other forms of mass communication are only a few examples. Then there’s the humanities stream, management stream, and performing arts stream, among many others.
– Article by Nitin Vijay, MD – Motion Education Pvt Ltd, VP – Byju’s JEE NEET Division
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