u/Acrobatic-Fortune550

Feeling suicidal after cancellation of Neet.

I gave 3 years for this shit show of an exam.3 years.

Was a 1st dropper.

Gave my soul for this paper.

Zero social life,Zero fitness ,just studied for 14 hours every single day with a crap sleep schedule,crap diet and a crap life in general.

Gave neet 2026.

Got around 700.

And then this.

I'm done with this shit.

I don't know what to do now.

I have forgotten everything.

My parents were celebrating two days ago.

I don't have any alternatives as for MBBS only one fucking exam is accepted.

The idea of not existing seems so good now.

Fuck me.Fuck this system.

I wish I was not born in this shithole of a country

EDIT: Thank you to everyone who gave their opinions and inputs while comforting me in this difficult time. A sincere thanks to everyone who took there time out to help me. Thank you for all the awards.

After getting out of my emotional phase and thinking carefully,I have decided to give this Exam a final shot with all I have. Wishing any other exam-takers a bountiful of luck as well.

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u/Acrobatic-Fortune550 — 2 days ago
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Confused between NLS(Law) and AIIMS(Medical)

Hello folks.

I have been placed at quite a dilemma:

NLS vs A lower AIIMS

I had given CLAT 2026,got a double digit rank and chose NLS.

However,as every day passes by,I get more skeptical about my choice of taking NLS.

The field of LAW in general seems to be quite shaky currently and filled with uncertainty.

I don't possess any legal connections and am honestly am not the best suited for building them.

Secondly,Idk why but the STEM(Specifically AIIMS)seniors I have spoken to seem much more meritorious and hardworking.Maybe it's confirmation bias,but most of them I know are humble and hardworking.Though I know each field has its own share of bad apples.Even NLS has a fruitful bunch of people,but am talking about law as a field in general.NLS may be one of the exceptions.

Third,Monetary stability and resources are very important to pursue a career in law in contrast to medicine.

NLS fees : 25 Lakhs for 5 years.

AIIMS fees :₹5000-9000 for 5.5 years.

I had also given NEET 2026 Recently,and have gotten a very good score according to unofficial answer keys.(Around 700).

Medicine is itself quite a difficult field.

12 years of constant exams,

Very rigorous environment,

Huge competition,

Toxic atmosphere,

Potential ragging,

You start to make money at your late 30's

Constant night shifts,

Overworking a lot etc.

Now the thing is though,

I am more inclined to medical simply because of its financial bandwidth.

Medical is also much more AI resistant.

And the fact,that Connections and network matters much less in medicine.

Also,I can Emigrate to foreign countries much more easily through medical than with law.Theres a huge demand for medical graduates and nurses outside India.

BUT

Medical isn't easy at all.

It's a huge commitment.

What do you guys think?

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u/Acrobatic-Fortune550 — 6 days ago