Mbbs abroad or btech biotechnology ?

I am so confused. My parents are saying I should go for mbbs abroad.

And i think I am very sceptical about it, according to my intrest I wanted to do economics but i asked a lot of people and it has a lot of maths and I am very weak at it so I dropped the plan of doing eco hons.

Now I am thinking if I should go for doing btech in biotechnology that too from juit solan becz a very close frnd of mine is there.

Idk what to do at this point.

It's a pvt university and it will cost around 20 lakh total livin tutn fee whole cost. Also I am thinking if I should take a partial drop with btech in biotechnology.

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u/anonymous8985 — 1 day ago

Drop for neet with paramedical course

Do you suggest someone to take a partial drop. Is it worth it . Can one manage it.

Whats the future scope of paramedics

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u/anonymous8985 — 2 days ago

Do you suggest doing mbbs from Kazakhstan?

Is mbbs worth it from Kazakhstan is later on I switch field to corporate related to healthcare, does a Dr have good earning , non pg , no speciazation.

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u/anonymous8985 — 6 days ago

How is btech in biotechnology in juit solan

Thinking of taking a partial drop for neet, and considering btech in biotech as a backup just in case I don't crack neet. I don't want a full drop year

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u/anonymous8985 — 6 days ago
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Is doing BA economics hons worth it without preparing for govt exams like UPSC or any.?

Please suggest me I am confused, I gave neet this year. I had pcb and eco. My parents are saying to do mbbs abroad from Kazakhstan but it will take 7-8 yrs just to become a Dr. And pg then specialization it will be 10-15 years.

I am thinking of ba eco as per my interest. But i don't have prior knowledge of commerce and accounts so I won't be able to give exams like CFA or computer secratary etc.

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u/anonymous8985 — 7 days ago

Partial drop with ba economics hons for neet2027,

Hi, so myquals I am someone from pcb and eco background during 12 th.

I gave reneet but not able to clear it this time.

I am interested in economics but dint have maths thinking of taking ba eco hons from pvt uni like muj or st Xavier's..

Should I take eco hons is it worth it. Will i be able to do if I dint have maths in 12 th. Also if I think of taking a partial drop with it and give neet next year. Is it a good idea. Please suggest.

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u/anonymous8985 — 7 days ago
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BHU Paramedical + NEET Partial Drop

I'm thinking of joining BHU Paramedical (preferably Radiology) while preparing for NEET as a partial drop. Is the course manageable with NEET prep? Would you recommend this over taking a full drop? Any experiences or advice would be appreciated.

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u/anonymous8985 — 8 days ago
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Can a PCB student build a good career after BA Economics (Hons.)?

Hi! myquals I'm from a PCB + Economics background (Class 12) and I'm considering pursuing BA Economics (Hons.). I wanted to know what career opportunities are available after graduation besides the usual MA or MBA. I'm also interested in CFA or CS, but since I don't have a commerce background, I'd have to learn subjects like Accounts from scratch. Do you think that's manageable, and what career path would you recommend for someone in my position? Are there really good jobs and scope.?

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u/anonymous8985 — 8 days ago

Is BA Economics (Hons.) worth it in terms of career growth?

my_qualifications - passed class 12 th in 2026 with phy chem bio eco and eng. Gave reneet but intrest wise exploring to do ba eco from st Xavier's jaipur or muj.

Thinking of pursuing BA Economics (Hons.). Is it a good degree in terms of career scope, salary, and future opportunities? Also, can someone without Maths in Classes 11–12 manage the course? I'd appreciate honest opinions from students and professionals.

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u/anonymous8985 — 8 days ago

MBBS abroad vs BA Economics (Hons.): Which is the better career option?

Passed 12th in 2026 (PCB + Economics, no Maths), scored ~240 in NEET, so no government MBBS. I'm confused between pursuing MBBS abroad (Bangladesh/Kyrgyzstan/Tajikistan) or BA Economics (Hons.) from a private university. I enjoy economics but I'm worried about the maths since I didn't study it in Classes 11–12. Does BA Economics have good scope, also should I consider preparing for exams like CFA or Company Secratary (CS) and is MBBS abroad still worth it in 2026? Which path would you recommend and why?

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u/anonymous8985 — 8 days ago
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Should I choose MBBS abroad or BA Economics (Hons.)?

Hi everyone, I'm really confused about my career and would appreciate some advice.

I passed Class 12 in 2026 with PCB + Economics (no Maths). I gave NEET but I'm scoring around 240, so a government MBBS seat isn't possible. My parents want me to do MBBS abroad (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, or Bangladesh).

I'm also interested in pursuing BA Economics (Hons.) from a private university, followed by an MA or MBA. I genuinely enjoy economics (scored 85 in CBSE), but I'm worried about the maths since I didn't have it in Classes 11–12. I'm also considering CFA or CS later, though I'd have to learn accounting from scratch.

Is BA Economics (Hons.) a good career with decent scope in India? And is MBBS abroad still worth it these days considering licensing exams, competition, and job opportunities? Which option would you choose if you were in my place?

#CareerAdvice #NEET2026 #MBBSAbroad #Economics #BAEconomics #CFA #CS #StudentAdvice #India #CareerGuidance

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u/anonymous8985 — 6 days ago