Joining an offline coaching institute would cost you your precious time (which you’ll take to adjust to their teaching, then come tests, also the time taken during traveling and the need to rest after you come home….), if you’re already going to one, you may continue therein. But joining a new one will never be my suggestion, especially in these final months. An online institute is a better option, you get everything at your home, enormous time, comfort zone. But the duration shouldn’t be a strenuous one, as you have to even do self-study after the classes, right? So, if you find any of the two above mentioned options feasible, you can go for it, be consistent with covering up whatever done in the classes, don’t have any backlogs now. (Please double check with the quality of coaching delivered, test taking frequency and the results from previous year)
Now, if you are not feeling to joina any centre, or though you wish to join you’re not facilitated with one, no worries you can go for self-study and still be able to crack NEET. A simple but consistent routine for revision, strong will power and determination, get some of the previous year papers’ books, practice a lot, give enormous tests, go for free lectures available on YouTube for clarification of any doubts, join for any quizzes being conducted or online mock tests being given, all of these are definitely going to help you to ace through the exam, as equal to those who are going to coachings regularly. Mind you, anywhere you go lazy for more than a week, it’ll be terrible to get back to the line, Consistency is the only key here.
Please do not join any institute newly just because you are worried whether you’d be able to clear NEET in first attempt or not. Rather follow a pattern of studying at home, give it a try, use all resources available, you’re definitely gonna make it!! Ultimately all that matters is what you’ve known, how much you’ve practised and how have you performed in the exam.