
How’s my roadmap??🆘
I am a PCB student. Completed my 12th last year then took a drop year for neet preparation but my reneet marks are not good. So I was thinking of complete different path. Is my road map realistic??

I am a PCB student. Completed my 12th last year then took a drop year for neet preparation but my reneet marks are not good. So I was thinking of complete different path. Is my road map realistic??
Hi everyone!
I gave CUET UG this year and scored 503/1000. My category is OBC-NCL, and my subject-wise scores are:
Biology: 207/250
Chemistry: 98/250
Physics: 58/250
English: 140/250
I’m interested in biology-related courses such as Biomedical Science, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and similar fields. I know my score isn’t very high, so I’m not sure how realistic DU is for me, but I’d still like to give it a try.
Based on what I’ve researched, this is the tentative preference list I’ve made:
1)Shri Venkateswara College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
2)Ram Lal Anand College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
3)Acharya Narendra Dev College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
4)Shivaji College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
5)Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
6)Deshbandhu College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
7)Swami Shraddhanand College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
8)Institute of Home Economics
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
9)Institute of Home Economics
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
10)Daulat Ram College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
I’d really appreciate it if seniors could let me know:
Is this preference list realistic for my score and category?
Should I change the order of these colleges or courses?
Are there any colleges or biology-related courses that I should add or remove to improve my chances?
I’d really appreciate any honest advice. Thank you!
Hi everyone!
I gave CUET UG this year and scored 503/1000. My category is OBC-NCL, and my subject-wise scores are:
Biology: 207/250
Chemistry: 98/250
Physics: 58/250
English: 140/250
I’m interested in biology-related courses such as Biomedical Science, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and similar fields. I know my score isn’t very high, so I’m not sure how realistic DU is for me, but I’d still like to give it a try.
Based on what I’ve researched, this is the tentative preference list I’ve made:
1)Shri Venkateswara College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
2)Ram Lal Anand College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
3)Acharya Narendra Dev College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
4)Shivaji College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
5)Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
6)Deshbandhu College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
7)Swami Shraddhanand College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
8)Institute of Home Economics
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
9)Institute of Home Economics
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology
10)Daulat Ram College
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry
I’d really appreciate it if seniors could let me know:
Is this preference list realistic for my score and category?
Should I change the order of these colleges or courses?
Are there any colleges or biology-related courses that I should add or remove to improve my chances?
I’d really appreciate any honest advice. Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m a student from Assam who recently appeared for NEET UG this year. While exploring different career options, I’ve been seriously considering Biotechnology as an alternative. I had PCB in my 12th.
My current plan is to do a B.Sc. in Biotechnology in India, followed by an M.Sc., and then pursue a Ph.D. abroad. Before making such a big decision, I wanted to hear from people who are already in this field.
I have a few questions:
Is this a good career path in the long run?
If I complete my Ph.D. abroad, what are the chances of getting a job there instead of having to return to India?
Are the salaries and job opportunities abroad generally good after a Ph.D. in Biotechnology?
I’ve heard that biotechnology is a competitive field with limited jobs. How true is that?
If you had to start over today, would you still choose biotechnology?
I’m looking for honest advice from students, researchers, or professionals in the field. Any personal experiences or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around **330 marks**.
I’m from **Assam**, belong to the **OBC-NCL** category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around **₹62–75 lakh** (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an **MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India**.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student from Assam who appeared for NEET UG this year. Based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks, and I’m seriously considering pursuing MBBS in Nepal.
I wanted to hear from current students or graduates who are studying or have studied in Nepal.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges in Nepal would you genuinely recommend?
How is the quality of teaching and clinical exposure?
Do students get enough hands-on experience during MBBS?
How are the hostels, campus life, and overall environment for Indian students?
How difficult is it to return to India and clear the FMGE/NExT after graduating from Nepal?
Are graduates from Nepal generally able to perform well in the licensing exam and PG entrance in India?
If you had the choice again, would you still choose Nepal for MBBS?
I’m looking for honest experiences and advice rather than promotional responses. I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has firsthand experience studying MBBS in Nepal.
Thank you!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m an Indian student who appeared for NEET UG this year. The official results aren’t out yet, but based on my calculations, I’m expecting around 330 marks.
I’m from Assam, belong to the OBC-NCL category, and my family’s total budget for MBBS is around ₹62–75 lakh (including tuition, hostel, food, and other expenses).
I wanted to ask if, with this profile, I have a realistic chance of getting an MBBS seat in a private medical college anywhere in India.
A few questions I have:
Which private medical colleges should I realistically target?
Can my entire MBBS (including hostel, mess, and other expenses) be completed within a ₹62–75 lakh budget?
Which states should I focus on during counselling?
Are there any colleges that are good in terms of academics, patient exposure, and overall value for money?
Would you recommend trying for a private college in India, or would MBBS abroad be a better option within this budget?
I’m looking for honest advice from people who’ve gone through the counselling process or are currently studying in private medical colleges.
Thank you so much in advance!