Know what's really
going on before
the next exam.
A full psychometric profile for Class 12 students — stress, behaviour, career readiness and study pressure — read out honestly, in plain language parents and students can actually use.
Three steps to clarity
Answer honestly
A mix of Likert and real-life scenario questions covering stress, behaviour, career readiness, and study pressure — no right or wrong answers.
Get a holistic report
Radar charts, benchmark comparisons, and a personalized action plan — plus dedicated NEET & study wellbeing risk indicators for exam pressure.
Plan the next step
Students and parents get a clear, honest picture to guide conversations about pacing, support, and the right path forward.
Pressure is real.
So is the data on it.
A dedicated set of risk indicators — classroom pressure, study pressure, burnout, and emotional sensitivity — read out honestly with plain-language guidance, so families can have grounded conversations early, not after a crisis.
Classroom Pressure Risk
Study Pressure Risk
Burnout Tendency
Emotional Sensitivity
A few marks off the cutoff
is still a real decision to make.
Every year, students land right on the border — close enough to a government seat to feel it was almost there, not close enough to get in. That gap is exactly where panic decisions happen. Here are the two real paths worth weighing, calmly.
Drop a Year & Reattempt
Stay in the same system, prepare again, and try for a government seat next year.
- ✓Familiar syllabus, language, and exam system
- ✓No relocation or new-country adjustment
- ✓Lower upfront cost if the next attempt succeeds
WORTH WEIGHING
- !A full extra year of high-stakes exam pressure
- !A seat still isn’t guaranteed, even with more prep
- !Repeated attempts can compound stress if the first one already felt heavy
MBBS Abroad
Move forward this year through direct admission to a recognized international medical university, without another NEET attempt.
- ✓Direct admission -- no waiting on another attempt
- ✓Keeps momentum instead of pausing a year
- ✓Structured pathways exist at NMC-recognized universities
WORTH WEIGHING
- !New country, language, and culture to adapt to
- !Must clear India’s NMC screening test (FMGE/NExT) to practice back home
- !Higher upfront cost depending on the destination
Neither path is automatically the "right" one.
It depends on the actual score gap, finances, family circumstances, and — just as importantly — how the student is coping under pressure right now. That's precisely what the psychometric assessment is built to surface, so the conversation starts from real data instead of guesswork or panic.
Take the first honest step.
No right or wrong answers. Just a clear, complete picture — for you, and for the people helping you decide what's next.