How to crack NEET in your second attempt?

 

Think of cricket, just like how a professional cricket player undergoes a lot of ups and downs in his career, a NEET student also goes through the same in his academic life. If you couldn’t crack NEET in first attempt, it should make you even hungrier for success and encourage you to chase your dreams. Here are some NEET second attempt preparation tips from CDC experts: 

Don’t Give Up

Umesh Yadav, India’s finest pace bowler, was born in a poor family in Nagpur, Maharashtra. His father was a coal miner and they had to live a fairly struggling life back then. Struck by poverty, his extraordinary bowling talent had to face lot of hardships. In order to earn his livelihood, he first tried to join the army, then the police force but failed in both.

But he didn’t stop, he bounced back. He started playing tennis ball cricket but again failed. He got rejected for the college cricket team due to lack of proper club training. He remained dedicated to his goal and joined Vidharba Gymkhana. Due to his excellent form in Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy, he got recognised, and within months of practising with leather ball, he got the opportunity to debut for the Indian National Cricket Team in the year 2010.

Umesh’s attitude towards his failures earned him massive success in life. Thus you should also learn from your failures and bounce back with an improved approach along with the selection of the right coach and perfect repeater course.

Second Attempt

A lot of NEET aspirants fail to clear this tough medical entrance exam and get disappointed. If you also have failed, now feel stronger and encourage yourself to ace the NEET examination in your second attempt. Here are two of the best approaches that can help you succeed in NEET:    

The DRS Approach

The revolutionary DRS technology proves that cricket is a game of second chances, just like life. It reverses a wrongly made decision and helps the player bounce back in second chance. Mostly DRS decisions become pivotal as a player can make the best use of his second chance to deliver a match-winning performance. Similarly the second attempt will help you succeed in NEET.

Failed to qualify NEET in your first attempt, motivate yourself to improve and solidify your basics. Strengthen your preparations to ace the examination, take advantage of online courses and then clear the NEET.

Learn from your last Mistakes

Just like cricket, leave the past behind, get back on track, and come back stronger in the next games. Failures are unavoidable but if you learn from your mistakes, you will never face them. Identify your mistakes and then learn from them in order to succeed in the second attempt. Convert your weaknesses into your strengths with CDC and make it big this time.  

Utmost dedication and learning from mistakes will significantly increase your chances of acing the NEET in second attempt. Start your preparations today and win tomorrow.

 

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