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NEET is a highly competitive exam, and aspirants prepare for it diligently. In recent years, social media has emerged as a powerful tool for NEET aspirants to prepare for the exam.
Wed May 3, 2023
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
NEET is a highly competitive exam, and aspirants prepare for it diligently. In recent years, social media has emerged as a powerful tool for NEET aspirants to prepare for the exam. In this blog, we will discuss the impact of social media on NEET preparation.
Social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram have become popular among NEET aspirants for various reasons. One of the primary reasons is the availability of quality study material. Several educators and coaching institutes have started their YouTube channels and Facebook pages where they upload lectures and study material related to NEET. This content is usually free of cost, and aspirants can access it anytime and anywhere.
Moreover, social media has made it easier for aspirants to connect with other NEET aspirants and form study groups. These study groups provide a platform for aspirants to discuss their doubts, share study material, and motivate each other. Aspirants can also get their queries resolved by experts and teachers on social media platforms.
However, social media can also be a double-edged sword. With the abundance of study material available on social media, aspirants may find it challenging to filter out the relevant and reliable content. Moreover, social media can be a source of distraction, and aspirants may spend more time scrolling through their feeds than studying.
In conclusion, social media has revolutionized the way NEET aspirants prepare for the exam. It has made quality study material and expert guidance easily accessible to aspirants. However, aspirants should use social media judiciously and avoid getting distracted by irrelevant content. Aspirants should also remember that social media should not replace traditional study methods but complement them.
Shiksha Sharma
A Delhi-based Post Graduate teacher.