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Dear Ashish,
I am sorry to know that you couldn't make it up for MBBS course
As you have passed out in 2014 from 12th standard, which is two years now
So it would be wise if you think practically and join a course which you are interested and can relate to.
For a +2 science student, the options are many
You can think of Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Agriculture, Veterinary, Fisheries, pharmacy, physiotherapy, biotechnology, forensic science, etc
You can also join naturopathy, nursing, dairy technology, occupational therapy, medical lab technology or other para medical courses.
You can also do regular graduation courses, B.Sc in botany/zoology/physics/chemistry/genetics/home science/bio chemistry/bio informatics or even integrated M.Sc
Other than science streams you can opt for BA/B.Com/LLB/BBA/Hotel management/Travel and tourism/mass communication/design, etc
Here you need to identify what is your interest and what you would like to be or where you would like to see yourself in a decades time.
Hope this helps
Happy career planning
Preetha Ajit
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Dear Aspirant,
It appears that you lack dedication, determination and passion and more over efforts to achieve what you are dreaming of.
I feel, you should find out which career is suitable to you based on your aptitude, interests, emotional quotient, innate abilities and skills. Choosing based on this aspects is sure way to success in career.
Now that you dropped for MBBS admission but failed to make it, it may be because of less practice, less tudies, selective studying or distractions while studying. If you feel, you can give another NEET attempt and make it to the MBBS course, you should go ahead and give the last try.
However, apart from MBBS, there are other options related to medical field which you can do like:
Please give a thought to the above options.
Best wishes
Hi there,
You have a gap of 2 years. Lots of changes in terms of percentage have taken place. My question is what were you doing for the 2years. There is no harm in retrying an exam but wasting a year is not recommended.
I would suggest now, that check your aptitude and based on your score apply to a college nearby and complete your graduation asap.
Meanwhile after taking admission in a course, if still interested in mbbs you could appear for the exam, but i feel you should not force yourself any longer.
Wish you good luck
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