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don't select in neet what do I do any government college courses who offered good course for future. and got government jobs. pls guide me


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chinmanyaji 30th Oct, 2021
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pragyabisherwal 9th Dec, 2021

Hello

There are a plethora of alternatives available.

Take a year off. Believe me when I say that the majority of pupils are able to pass it on their second attempt. You should drop if you are serious about this field.

After that, you can pursue a career in biotechnology. It's a brand-new field. The one that is closest to the medical one. It has a lot of potential.

If you are not interested in medical school, you can pursue engineering.

B.SC nursing, physiotherapy, and radiotherapy are all choices. However, I would not suggest them to anyone.

Hope this help

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