Help me out with BAMS colleges!

I'm from UP, General category, AIR 121478, score 478 in NEET UG 2026

I know I won't get any top tier govt college at this score so I want to get into Top tier pvt colleges with fee max to max till 4 lakh per year. I'm thinking of Shri dhanwantry ayurvedic college chandigarh, I visited it as well also I visited patanjali ayurvedic college haridwar, I'm leaning towards Shri dhanwantry chandigarh, but am still confused and want genuine reviews so please help me out!

If there's a better college at this rank or if sdach chandigarh is bad in any terms PLEASE HELP ME !

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u/Junguutimtim — 7 days ago

How I used to analyze tests

Firstly, this is my strategy, it might work for you and might not work for you. It did help me tho ~

I used to make mistake sheets for every test and even for PYQs.

It had 3 sections, PCB

• If there's a factual mistake or something that needs to be retained in memory, I write it down in point sometimes even mention that its a factual mistake.

•if there's a mistake where I forgot formulas (this was my most common mistake) I used to write the formula on my mistake sheet or write it on sticky note and stick to my wall.

• If there's a silly mistake, I used to mention it too with red pen, like once I was solving 180/9 in my test and wrote it 2 instead of 20, the reason for this calculation mistake was that I did my calculation at a very messy place. So from the next test, I tried to calculate neatly in order to skip silly calculation mistakes. I even once did 3x3=6 mistake.

• YOU CAN NEVER COMPLETELY WIPE OUT SILLY MISTAKE. That's it here i said it, you cannot completely remove silly mistakes so the best you can do is keep the previous mistakes in mind and don't repeat it.

• Conceptual mistakes :-

For conceptual mistakes, i used to go back to my notes/short notes revise the concept look for the solution to that question and try to solve more questions related to the same topic. Sometimes I even mention those questions on my mistake sheet.

•Diagramatic mistakes :-

I used to mark them in NCERT that I made mistake in this labelling and I've to keep this in mind.

☆ Mistake sheet alone won't benefit you, you've to revise the mistake sheet time and again in order to keep those mistakes in your mind. I lacked in this point, I didn't revise my mistake sheets efficiently. So please revise your mistakes and stick to them till the end of the day!!!

Edit : the questions that I used to leave in tests, they were also marked in the category of conceptual mistake or factual mistake or silly mistake or formula mistake or memorization mistake. So the approach is same as above.

That's all that I did ~

u/Junguutimtim — 14 days ago
▲ 105 r/NEETdroppers2toppers+1 crossposts

NEET UG GUIDANCE FROM A NEET FAILURE.

Hey there! So I'm someone who gave NEET 3 drops. My scores and percentile were as follows -

2024 - 94.9 percentile, 570, AIR 118k

2025 - 88.8 percentile, 389, AIR 220k

2026 - 93.9 percentile, 478, AIR 121k

I won't call these scores good but I won't call these bad either, I guess I was just average all through this time. So let me help you guys out by the things I followed and what improvement i could've done to increase my scores.

• THINGS I DID GOOD :-

  1. ATTENTDED EVERY CLASS

I didn't miss a single class during my 1st drop year and even 3rd drop year. I did miss some in 2nd drop year cause of which I realised the importance of classes.

2)SOLVED EVERY MODULE

There wasn't any chapter for which I didn't solve Allen modules. I solved them to the point where I could easily identify if the given question is from module, also I did them too many times that I eventually learnt the answers as well😭

3)GAVE EVERY TEST

I didn't skip Any test in my 3rd drop, tho i did skip some in 1st and 2nd drop which is why I advice not to skip any test. No matter how bad you're prepared...GIVE THOSE TESTS.

  1. ANALYSIS OF TESTS

Make sure you analyze each and every test. I analyzed my major tests thoroughly and it helped me with knowing my weak points tho I didn't follow this analysis thing in my 1st, 2nd drop and initials of 3rd drop too. So yeah...ANALYSIS IS MOST IMPORTANT.

  1. READ THOSE NCERTs

I read ncert of organic, inorganic, biology thoroughly. Seeing the current situation i would advice you all to read physical chem ncert as well and try to look into concise ncert notes of physics too (NCR for Allen students)

  1. SOLVE PYQs

I solved previous year questions from AIPMT to NEET 2025. It really helps.

• PLACES WHERE I COULD'VE IMPROVED -

  1. REVISION

I didn't have a proper revision plan, there were chapters that I revised thoroughly while there were some that I didn't revise enough. REVISION IS MUST.

Revise bio ka ek chapter daily no matter what. Revise whatever you studied the whole day at the end of day. This actually works.

  1. USE ACTIVE RECALL

No matter how much you practice it won't be beneficial if you can't recall. This point was my biggest weakness, I used to read and study the stuff but was unable to recall it during tests and exams. Take out 30 min and close your eyes, recall everything of a certain topic and mark those places where you think you're weak.

  1. DON'T FEEL UNDERCONFIDENT

Neet is a game of confidence. Trust me if you've confidence you're gonna rock this exam perfectly. Don't get loose on your hopes or be negative. I did this mistake and suffered a lot. Your peers might be doing good but remember "you've to maintain your confidence even if you know nothing!"

  1. STAY AWAY FROM NEGATIVE PEOPLE AND STOP LISTENING TO TOXIC FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS.

My mother used to call me during my drops and tell me about how family is suffering financially. Some of my friends used to call me dumb for taking too many drops. There were some astrologers who said there's no mbbs in my fate. There were alot of negative thoughts clumping in my head which ended up making me anxious and at the end I cried and thought I'm worthless.

DON'T LISTEN TO THEM, BHAROSA RAKHO KHUDPR YOU'RE ENOUGH!

  1. MBBS IS NOT EVERYTHING

I sacrificed a lot of things just to get into mbbs govt college, worked hard and cried gallons just so I could get it. But...it isn't everything. Trust me life is much more than mbbs, don't make everything mbbs centric and explore life outside it. The more stress free you're, the better you perform.

6)HEALTH

Make sure you're healthy and keep getting a medical checkup in 2-3 months. I had this small bump near my spinal cord during my 1st drop and I didn't pay attention to it, cut to 3rd drop, it got inflamed, grew in size, got painfull and 15 days before 3rd may exam I had problem in sleeping during nights. Turns out it was a sebaceous cyst which I got removed on 4th may by surgery. For a month I had to study with bandages on my back ~

  1. SOLVE AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU CAN

The concept of sticking to one book doesn't work for everyone. Do as many questions as you can but make sure the ones you do wrong should stick to you till the D DAY.

SOME OTHER POINTS -

1)DON'T BLINDLY TRUST TOPPERS AND COACHING TEACHERS

Bro everyone has their own path and own life and own problems. There's no fixed path for success, if someone's advice works for you, cool! If not...change it according to your comfort. Sometimes some coaching teachers just speak dumb stuff, ignore those.

2)STAY AWAY FROM TOXIC COACHING MATES

I had this coaching mate who used to body shame me a lot of time. She was in SRG in my 3rd drop. Well I was in SRG too during 2nd drop, so I knew how arrogant SRG students get sometimes. Stay away from such people, make a clear boundary. They can take away your hours and you'll end up spiralling into overthinking.

3)PLEASE PRIORTIZE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

Quiting doesn't mean you're dumb or you lost. It just means the paper wasn't made for you. Bro I still know each and every topic of NEET Syllabus, I'm still not getting mbbs, am I dumb ? No. Did I not study ? Nah I did study alot. Then what? Nothing, it's just a fvcked up system with an unusual way of deciding who gets to be a doctor. So its OKAY TO QUIT. There's much more on your way.

Additional note-

I was in SRG, if someone gets into it, dude don't be overconfident...it's just a batch which gives you extra study material not guaranteed selection.

Girls with PCOD, I know how hard things get cause I have pcod too, don't panic try to workout and let things be...your hormones and mood swings aren't in your hands. Stop stressing it worsens the situation.

I scored 680, 657,642, 638, 608 and many more, I also scored 389, 460, 584, 550, 500, 416 etc. So a single test doesn't define your capabilities. Stop stressing about marks just give your best. Not every test is same, not every day is same.

I'll add more if I can remember

If you wanna know my resources and study hours you guys can dm me~

Ig a failure can understand your situation better than a winner who didn't went through those situations ✨️🫶🏻

Also..

Nah mere koi backlogs nhi the kbhi bhi...so idk how to clear backlogs. Merese vo mt puchna bas baki I can help you out 😭

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u/Junguutimtim — 15 days ago
▲ 24 r/NEETard+1 crossposts

Should I quit NEET ?

Hey there! I'm 21F, general category from Uttar Pradesh.

I didn't take any coaching for NEET during my 11th and 12th due to which I eventually had to take a drop. My 12th CBSE PCB score was 91.6%

I took my 1st drop and gave my first attempt when I was 19 in 2024, my score was 570 with an AIR 118k, 94.9 percentile

My parents thought I can do much better in my second drop cause I actually did everything from zero during my first drop and wasn't that well prepared. So I took another drop...

My 2nd drop and 2nd attempt was when I was 20 in 2025, my score was 389 with an AIR 220k, 88 percentile.

I was in the SRG batch of Allen during my 2nd drop due to which I was overconfident, didn't practice enough and kept taking things lightly. Also, paper was kinda tough in 2025 so I was already pressurized and panicked.

My parents were disappointed so was I with myself, I thought let me take another drop and give it all. So I did, I took 3rd drop, did every class and tests, solved modules and PYQs, but during this drop I was really stressed..was in depression and even wanted to suicide. I even wrote a suicide letter, cried for 2 hours straight, had a panic attack and then slept. Ngl I was kinda afraid from NEET. My confidence was at lowest (still is) and I felt like a loser. Everything just felt so distant and I felt worthless. I saw my friends scoring good while I was struggling in tests to reduce negatives.

3rd attempt when I was 21 in 2026, 3rd may, I was scoring 546 something.

ReNEET was announced and I thought I've a chance to improve, I worked hard for a month. Solved pyq, read ncert, did questions, gave all tests, analyzed all tests, revised bio, made sticky notes, used my short notes etc etc.

ReNEET score - 478, AIR 121478, 93.9 percentile.

Man I'm tired...idk if mbbs is worth 4 drops. I was really into mbbs till my 2nd drop but now I just get irritated even at the name of MBBS and NEET.

I want to prove everyone that I'm not dumb..I mean dude its not easy to score 478 too, I did study as well.

One of my friend got 4k rank, another got 14k and other one got 10k something.

I'm the only one left...

Idk if I should quit NEET.

I actually am thinking of joining BAMS now. Did my research and I felt BAMS isn't bad too, it's kinda fascinating. My dad supports me with every decision tho my mom keeps talking about mbbs, she respects BAMS doctors too but at the same time she keeps saying ayurvedic doctors don't get enough.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO MAN!! Wtf should I do? Take a drop? Get BAMS ?

I can't afford pvt mbbs, neither can I take loan. I don't wanna go into nursing or bds. Also, I don't want to change my field, I'm interested in medical only.

My heart says to join BAMS college and move ahead in life. While my brain says...

Bro shouldn't you prove everyone that you can do it too ?

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u/Junguutimtim — 15 days ago