
The PCB Point
May 13, 2025 at 08:42 PM
Even our mentorship juniors in the topmost batches of Aakash and Allen made similar mistakes...
Despite being regular with studies, they faltered where it mattered most — tests and their analysis.
Here’s what went wrong:
✅ They gave tests, but...
Were reckless during tests — no proper attempt strategy.
Did weak or no analysis after tests.
Assumed "giving tests = improvement".
Never revised their mistake copies.
Jumped from one test to another — chasing quantity over quality.
✅ The illusion trap:
If they scored well once, they thought they'd top NEET.
But when paper got tough, they blamed the test, not their prep.
And the result?
Most of them fell to a score range of 530-550 — despite being in the best batches.
Don’t make the same mistakes in NEET 2026.
Focus on test analysis, mistake revision, and long-term consistency. That’s the real game.
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