Which is harder, the NEET or the MBBS?
Yes, it is possible to study mbbs in abroad for Indian students at low cost even if you don't have so good grades. Language schools abroad accept students on any level, and there are also other schools like American Community Colleges that accept students with lower grades
Absolutely NEET.
The thing about MBBS is that once you're in, you'll go through either way. But passing the NEET exam and obtaining admission has always been incredibly difficult.
MBBS -
You may stumble. But eventually you will finish the course, even if it takes you an extra year.
Yes, physically tough. Yes, emotionally difficult. Yes and yes to being mentally tough. But almost everyone will succeed.
shatters all of your comfort zone's barriers. However, it proceeds gradually. To adjust, you have 5.5 years. You don't even notice the shift because of this.
NEET -
Only a small number of people have the means to fly privately, so there are 20 lakh applicants this year for 48k government seats, translating to an acceptance rate of under 2.5%. Wtf.
Your value was condensed into a single day. Man, people can get sick, have travel problems, or simply have a bad day. Imagine the stress of a single day.
When you try your NEET, you are 18 years old. At that age, the strain of expectations and the significance of the day that will determine your future is occasionally intolerable.
NEET is more than just a test. It becomes a way of life the day you decide to give it (typically in 11th grade). It is too much to have coaching after school or on the weekends, no time for friends, family, or yourself, intense study pressure, and freaking chemistry.
If you can't get into that 2.5%, giving up a year to study at home with your behind shackled to a chair is just torture. Furthermore, the level of competition rises yearly.