It’s needless to say MBBS course work is grueling. Setbacks and supplementary papers are a common occurrence. So, don’t lose heart. Put in the required effort and prioritize your studies over everything else. I know students who have failed in the first year yet scoured 70+ marks throughout their MBBS.
You should never make failing a big deal. Moreover, it is a part of our life. Failing gives you an image of experiences and consequences.
The paper is for three hours and in an instance, luck can also be out of hand. Study your chapters effectively, focus on the test papers. Prepare yourself thoroughly. Take your internal assessment seriously. It requires constant dedication and priority.
One of my friends pursuing MBBS failed in his first year but has never lost hope. He is now in the 3rd year with diverse knowledge in his course and working on his hunger in knowing more. A stronger escape is to study relentlessly every day without excuses.