SoThese days, a video is doing the rounds on social media platform
This video is neither like a motivational speech nor does it try to mislead anyone. The things said in it are simple and may be uncomfortable for many people.
In the video, the student clearly says that becoming a doctor in India is not possible just by dreaming. For this, along with studies, strong financial condition and right strategy are also necessary. He says that if you do not get a very good rank in the NEET exam, then it becomes very difficult to get admission in a government medical college. In such a situation, private medical colleges are left as an option, whose fees are so high that not every family can afford them.
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The student further says that preparation for NEET is a long and tiring journey. This journey is not limited to books only, but also includes expensive coaching, test series, online courses and sometimes more than one drop year. The expenses on all these gradually increase so much that it becomes difficult for many families to manage it. Despite this, there is no guarantee of success.
In the video, she also emphasizes that many students pursue the dream of becoming doctors without complete information and introspection. By the time the reality sets in, a lot of time, money and mental energy has already been spent. In many cases, students break down midway because they are unable to bear either the financial pressure or the stress of constant competition.
His message is clear. If your financial condition is not very strong and you do not have a clear plan regarding studies, then just running after the dream of becoming a doctor can be unfair to yourself. She does not say that poor or middle class students cannot become doctors, rather she tries to explain that it is important to know the whole truth before following this path.
Has been viewed and liked in large numbers. People are openly sharing their personal stories and experiences in the comment section.
The viral video of this MBBS student is forcing people to think.
He clearly said that to become a doctor in India, one has to either get a very top rank in NEET to get a government medical college, or the family should have a lot of money to pay the heavy fees of a private college.
His message…pic.twitter.com/izYZvy8jzR
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