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Dear Counselor, I am at a juncture of life, where I have achieved a lot but still feels like something is missing. I have done B.tech in Petroleum Engineering from INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES UNIVERSITY in the year 2009. Currently doing a job with Reliance Industries Limited as a drilling Engineer since last one year. My annual salary package is 8 lakhs. This job however requires me to remain out of station and also offshore for a one month on/off pattern. This pattern is very enjoyable right now but I think of a time when I get married and have a family life, equations change a little bit. I had cleared IIT-JEE in 2005. I know I have a lot of potential. I have few things in my mind-- 1. MBA 2. UPSC ( IAS ) . I donot know which way to choose. Please tell me what and how should I do. Is there any other option which I am missing? After coming into job my interest in studies is also decreasing. As time is passing by, I am getting less enthusiastic about studies.
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