Dr. Anand Mani Residential School - Dropper NEET Classroom Program (Target 2026)
Admission Process:
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Course Overview:
The Dropper Classroom Program at Dr. Anand Mani Residential School is designed for students who have completed their 12th and are taking a dedicated drop year to crack NEET 2026. This intensive, high-discipline program provides focused preparation, expert mentorship, and a distraction-free environment to help repeaters maximize their scores and secure a top medical college seat.
Key Features:
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Expert-Led Coaching: Learn from Dr. Anand Mani and a team of highly experienced NEET faculty.
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One-Year NEET-Focused Curriculum: A strategic, fast-paced revision plan covering Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with an emphasis on NEET-level problem-solving.
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Residential Campus for Maximum Focus: Stay in a disciplined environment with zero distractions to ensure uninterrupted preparation.
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Regular NEET Mock Tests & Performance Analysis: Weekly full-length tests, daily practice papers, and personalized feedback to track improvement.
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Doubt-Solving & One-on-One Mentorship: Daily doubt-clearing sessions, personalized mentoring, and motivation boosters to strengthen weak areas.
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Exclusive Study Material: Advanced study modules, short notes, mind maps, and high-yield question banks tailored for droppers.
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State-of-the-Art Infrastructure: Well-equipped classrooms, library access, and digital support for a seamless learning experience.
Faculty
Our esteemed faculty comprises educators with a wealth of experience in NEET coaching, dedicated to delivering high-quality instruction tailored to the NEET syllabus. They provide continuous support and mentorship to students, employing innovative teaching methods to make complex concepts easily understandable. Additionally, they guide students through rigorous practice and problem-solving sessions, ensuring comprehensive preparation for the NEET exam.
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