The number of failures never determine who you are? How long you would go? And what you are capable of? You can opt for management seat if you can afford. There is no harm in that, there is nothing to feel embarrassed of. We think and people make us believe that people who are from management quota are less intelligent than people who clear from merit. That depends on you, your potential, your family financial condition. Some people are very good with patients, however not good at solving MCQ. As far as I know, this is one exam, how you perform it, matter at only one point in time. But if you take your every patient as an exam, work hard on your patient. Live your life with honesty and caring for your patients. In that case, PG institute hardly matters. Institue can give you a head start. But how you run and end this marathon that depends totally on you.
Babul Supriyo B2Master
I have wasted 2 years after internship trying to crack NEET PG medical and failed. Should I opt for a management seat? Does PG college matter in the long run?
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