MBBS in India is still a viable medical career option for many Indian-American families. Particularly if the family views India as an affordable and academically sound substitute for the drawn-out pre-med and MD track in the USA, parents desire their child to continue using the Indian medical admittance method.
The academic calendar, textbooks, testing methods, and college-prep environment are all different for students enrolled in U.S. high schools. They might be juggling extracurricular activities, volunteer work, SAT, ACT, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, school GPA, and college applications. In contrast, NEET has a heavy NCERT concentration and is based on Indian Class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
NRI pupils are unable to prepare at random because of this. They require an organized link between the NEET curriculum and the American educational system.