I dropped 3 years for NEET, still scored low marks. I realised that PCB doesn't interest me anymore, can I do Law or Journalism?
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It's never too late to start anything. I took a drop twice and wasn't able to get past the 500 mark. I ended up doing Doctor of Pharmacy in Bharati Vidyapeeth which is the best college in India for it. Lately I've come to know the scores of options for the future that I get here. There are a lot of courses out there and they are just waiting to be pursued. Find something that interests you and see it's scope in the future. Then go for it. Even doctors and engineers with improper education are unemployed. So it doesn't matter what you study. What matters is how much heart can you put into it. Once you don't have interest in a particular subject you might not put all the hard work in it. If you want to go for journalism or any other arts or commerce related fields, you can try going through the management quota seats right now via third parties. This is because most of the colleges in India have closed admissions and foreign colleges don't accept students for the academic year so late. If you still want to you go to some foreign country and study these subjects, I'd say you give your heart and soul into the preparation for SAT. Once you have a good SAT score, getting into a foreign college will be very easy. if you don't want to study MBBS in Russia or Ukraine or any other such country just tell your parents that only 22% of students who come from these countries clear the screening test held by India because of the poor level of education.
Thank you and all the best to you.
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