LEAP's new programme for NEET aspirants
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Hyderabad LEAP Institute launched a new programme for Grade 10 Students aspiring to succeed in NEET 2023. It has benefitted several students in securing a free medical seat, while still allowing them room to balance academics and social life.
Safal Ali, Founder and Chief Mentor at LEAP Institute, says: "In order to opt for NEET training, the candidates should have a capacity to study for at least 3-4 hours each day from Grade 10, and must embody basic common sense. They should be able to tolerate math, if not excel in it. MBBS is quite time consuming, as it should be." Parental expectations may swarm the aspirants. The marks in school mock tests may not be the yardstick for confidence in them. Scores will ultimately follow when they focus more on learning and practicing, he adds.
NEET is quite simpler and easier as compared to EAMCET or any other entrance exam of any state prior to that. It is quite straightforward as it needs to cater to all kinds of boards. NEET preparation depends a lot on the time period for the academic coaching. The candidates should stick to a coaching centre for two years to bring out the best in them.