Start Early Foundation for child’s doctor career
Every parent feels proud when their child says, “I want to become a doctor.” It isn’t just a career. It is a duty, a service to society, and a respected profession. But many parents also wonder what comes next. How does one become a doctor after school? When should preparation start? Is coaching necessary? Let’s break this down simply, how becoming a doctor in India is.
Understand the Basic Path
To become a doctor in India, your child must complete an MBBS degree (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). This course lasts 5.5 years after 12th grade, including an internship. After 10th grade, your child needs to choose Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in 11th and 12th grades. After 12th, they must take the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), which is the national-level entrance exam for medical colleges in India.
Every year:
- Around 20 lakh students apply
- Only about 80,000 MBBS seats are available
- So yes, competition is tough. However, with the right preparation and guidance, it is entirely possible.
Start Early But Smartly
If your child is in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade, there’s no need to panic or overburden them. This is the time to:
- Read Biology carefully and understand concepts
- Keep a small vocabulary notebook
- Ask “why” and “how” questions
- Solve higher-order thinking questions
- Build discipline and consistency
Rather than cramming in 11th and 12th grades, establishing strong basics early makes everything easier later. At Resonance Schools, this early approach is structured through a solid medical foundation program that prepares students gradually and without stress. Students can select an ‘early foundation’ course from 6th onwards, along with basic education.
Why Resonance Early Foundation Matters So Much
A doctor isn’t made in two years of coaching. A good doctor needs: strong subject knowledge, emotional resilience, patience, good decision-making skills and understanding of psychology, ethics, and human values.
That’s why just studying books isn’t enough. Your child must grow academically, emotionally, and ethically. At Resonance Schools, we believe in the “Equation for Excellence.” Success isn’t random. It requires planning, discipline, and the right environment.
From early grades, students receive training in:
- Clear concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Logical thinking
- Application-based learning
This ensures students understand the content instead of just memorising it. Resonance Schools have a structured NEET preparation program under:
Students are gradually introduced to NEET pattern questions, mock tests, time management skills and exam readiness
Focus on Concepts, Not Just Marks
Many students get good marks in board exams but struggle with NEET. Why? Because NEET tests deep understanding, application-based thinking and strong basics of NCERT
The NEET syllabus mainly relies on NCERT textbooks. So from early grades, your child should work on:
- Understanding concepts clearly
- Building analytical thinking
- Developing a strong vocabulary in Biology
- Practising application-based questions
- This is why NEET early foundation preparation in school is so important. Hard work has no substitute. Even average students can succeed in NEET with the right strategy and long-term commitment. Becoming a doctor is a 10-year journey, not a 2-year sprint. With a solid foundation, 11th and 12th grades become easier, NEET preparation flows better, and the MBBS journey feels manageable.
At Resonance Schools, we emphasise building that foundation at the right age through structured academic rigour, competitive readiness, and All round development. If your child dreams of wearing a white coat one day, start early. Start wisely. Begin building the right base today, because excellence doesn’t happen by chance.
FAQ:
1. Is the 6th class the right time to begin preparation for NEET?
A. This is the biggest question on parents’ minds. Preparation does not mean intense preparation begins at 6th class. It means concept-building, like Early Foundation Programs, which are just exposures.
2. What if my child is an average student?
A. This is another major concern parents have. Preparation for NEET does not require your child to have been a topper since class 1. It requires dedication and hard work over 5-6 years. Even an average student can crack NEET.
3. What if my child decides after 6th class itself that he does not want to be a doctor?
A. This is a very practical question. A basic understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology is required for other competitive exams, research, biotechnology, pharmacy, psychology, etc.
4. How are Resonance Schools different in preparing my child to be a future doctor?
A. At Resonance Schools, we have a very early foundation program, concept clarity, and exposure through Olympiad exams.
5. Will not starting early put pressure on my child?
A. This is another very common question parents have. Preparation should not put pressure on your child. At Resonance Schools, we make learning very enjoyable.