u/Good-Customer-6030

For those who want to get some idea about their ranks

Disclaimer- It's not a foolproof method and won't reflect your actual rank. So, don't stress

First of all don't stress about top rankers- corrects or negatives. It doesn't matter whatever they score. Maybe, you are the one among the top. What matters in the end is, how many people actually end up with near same scores. As this factor matters a lot for rank.

But it varies every year!! So, now how will you know your approx rank range? If you have watched any recalls or anything and calculated your scores, compare those scores with neet 25, 24 and 23 ranklist. You can get a rough estimate where you might end up.

Still, nobody can actually predict anything because you don't know, whether all the recalls are correct. Uncertainty is the only certain thing. As it's a competitive exam, relative performance of competitors matter. And you don't know how someone has performed.

P.s - I know this time gap before result brings anxiety and curiosity but pls, don't torture yourself with all the recalls, calculation and comparing with last year stuff. It would just induce anxiety.

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u/Good-Customer-6030 — 6 days ago

Examination bodies and TCS ion both are corrupt

Students pay examination fees in thousands, just to sit in a boiling hot room during exams. Though some centres have central cooling, many don't - just fans.

It becomes so difficult to sit in exams during summer , when majority of regions have temperature crossing 40 degrees and some even 45 degrees.

Though the duration of exams is 3 hours, taking into account the early reaching, all formalities before and after exams, easily around 5-6 hours we have to bear the heat. Just why?? Why can't they have proper cooling system in every centre?

Initially, I decided not to appear for INI CET due to some personal reasons, but due to family pressure, l'll have to.

I'm DREADING having to sit for ini now.

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u/Good-Customer-6030 — 7 days ago

This was my 4th attempt at the exam. Thought paper was tough, but after discussion with friends and watching recall, realised that paper wasn't that tough.

It was moderate and pyq based. Only few questions tested new concept. Everything else was same wrapped in illusion of long ass sentences.Only thing making it tough was the time constraint and confusion between 2 options.

Made so many mistakes even after giving my all for this attempt. I'm confused and angry at myself because of fuck up I did in exam. It's safe to say I did not improve from my last attempt and did same number of negatives this time too.

Registered for ini but don't feel like attempting it. Made worst mistake of my life and now I don't hv anything other than regret.

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u/Good-Customer-6030 — 10 days ago