Every year, numerous students embark on the NEET journey with textbooks, schedules, and coaching classes. Yet, many lose momentum within months.
The reason is simple: they start without a clear purpose. A strong personal reason, your "why," fuels consistency, resilience, and focus. It's what sustains a student during two years of intense preparation, late nights, and challenging tests.
Comparison or pressure from outside-based motivation is transient, but if your training is for a real purpose, all sacrifices are worth it, and failure is a temporary setback and not an end.
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Mohit Tyagi, Co-Founder and Director of Competishun, explains why NEET aspirants must define their 'why' before beginni
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