If you don't already have a B2 license or are new to riding motorcycles, the instructor should have adopted a different strategy instead of putting you on the MT07 right off the bat.
In the case of my wife, they put her on the cubkia for the first 2 sessions. Then she paused her classes while I taught her how to use the clutch and basic riding at the Shah Alam Stadium parking lot. Only when she was proficient enough to be able to ride out of the parking lot and around the neighbourhood did she resume her B Full classes while resuming training & learning roadcraft at home & while touring with me. She completed a few long-distance rides with me before feeling confident to take her JPJ test, which she passed first time out.
But up to a point, she dropped all the bikes she had touched. LOL. The driving school's cubkia & MT07, my D400 & even her 700-CLX.... semua drop! The driving school never charged her anything.
Now no more dropping bikes edy, could safely test ride the 400NK, Vulcan S & Z900RS without me worrying.
My advice to her was... for your first bike, you had better get something that you can put sturdy crash bars & won't break your bank account when you drop it.
Every rider has dropped their bike before. I too have dropped all the bikes I have ever owned, without exception... even my Tiger (nak basuh motor, lupa turunkan tongkat and the thing went down like a ton of bricks).
There isn't a rider who has never dropped his bike..he just haven't dropped his bike.