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Should I do B pharm despite no interest in deep biology or Healthcare industry?

my_qualifications: PCB student from Maharashtra board, NEET dropper, repeated 12th once and scored 73.8% overall. Also gave MHT-CET this year.

I’m very confused about my future and need honest advice.

I can understand human physiology pretty quickly and enjoy it, but complex topics and botany chapters become difficult for me. I also tend to forget concepts after some time. Physics is extremely weak for me. Chemistry and biology feel manageable if I study properly, though physical chemistry still feels hard.

One thing is that I can work hard and study consistently, but rereading the same chapters again and again kills my interest completely.

I’m currently thinking about doing B.Pharm from a government/private college in a tier-2 city. I don’t really have a dream career or strong passion for anything right now, so I’m wondering:

Can hard work alone help someone like me survive and complete B.Pharm?

Is pharmacy okay for someone who is average academically but disciplined?

Did anyone else join a degree while being confused about life and get clarity later?

I just want a stable future and something I can gradually grow into.

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u/Striking_Ad_1368 — 9 days ago

Should I do B pharm despite no interest in deep biology or Healthcare industry?

my_qualifications: PCB student from Maharashtra board, NEET dropper, repeated 12th once and scored 73.8% overall. Also gave MHT-CET this year.

I’m very confused about my future and need honest advice.

I can understand human physiology pretty quickly and enjoy it, but complex topics and botany chapters become difficult for me. I also tend to forget concepts after some time. Physics is extremely weak for me. Chemistry and biology feel manageable if I study properly, though physical chemistry still feels hard.

One thing is that I can work hard and study consistently, but rereading the same chapters again and again kills my interest completely.

I’m currently thinking about doing B.Pharm from a government/private college in a tier-2 city. I don’t really have a dream career or strong passion for anything right now, so I’m wondering:

Can hard work alone help someone like me survive and complete B.Pharm?

Is pharmacy okay for someone who is average academically but disciplined?

Did anyone else join a degree while being confused about life and get clarity later?

I just want a stable future and something I can gradually grow into.

reddit.com
u/Striking_Ad_1368 — 9 days ago

Should I do B pharm despite no interest in deep biology or Healthcare industry?

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my_qualifications: PCB student from Maharashtra board, NEET dropper, repeated 12th once and scored 73.8% overall. Also gave MHT-CET this year.

I’m very confused about my future and need honest advice.

I can understand human physiology pretty quickly and enjoy it, but complex topics and botany chapters become difficult for me. I also tend to forget concepts after some time. Physics is extremely weak for me. Chemistry and biology feel manageable if I study properly, though physical chemistry still feels hard.

One thing is that I can work hard and study consistently, but rereading the same chapters again and again kills my interest completely.

I’m currently thinking about doing B.Pharm from a government/private college in a tier-2 city. I don’t really have a dream career or strong passion for anything right now, so I’m wondering:

Can hard work alone help someone like me survive and complete B.Pharm?

Is pharmacy okay for someone who is average academically but disciplined?

Did anyone else join a degree while being confused about life and get clarity later?

I just want a stable future and something I can gradually grow

reddit.com
u/Striking_Ad_1368 — 9 days ago

Should I do B pharm despite no interest in deep biology or Healthcare industry?

​

my_qualifications: PCB student from Maharashtra board, NEET dropper, repeated 12th once and scored 73.8% overall. Also gave MHT-CET this year.

I’m very confused about my future and need honest advice.

I can understand human physiology pretty quickly and enjoy it, but complex topics and botany chapters become difficult for me. I also tend to forget concepts after some time. Physics is extremely weak for me. Chemistry and biology feel manageable if I study properly, though physical chemistry still feels hard.

One thing is that I can work hard and study consistently, but rereading the same chapters again and again kills my interest completely.

I’m currently thinking about doing B.Pharm from a government/private college in a tier-2 city. I don’t really have a dream career or strong passion for anything right now, so I’m wondering:

Can hard work alone help someone like me survive and complete B.Pharm?

Is pharmacy okay for someone who is average academically but disciplined?

Did anyone else join a degree while being confused about life and get clarity later?

I just want a stable future and something I can gradually grow

reddit.com
u/Striking_Ad_1368 — 9 days ago