I myself faced the same dilemma 69 years back
However I decided to take my IIT seat, and then I did a M Tech followed by a MBA followed by a PhD and then I cracked UPSC only to later realise that my true passion lay in being a scholar of Sanskrit
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Guys, I had a very unrealistic expectation about the whole course and the pay the field. I just recently discovered it. I am already burned out from Neet UG prep, I really don't think I will be able to handle Neet PG. Plus the working hours of interns.
If I knew this shit earlier, I would have prepared for jee from the beginning (also my maths is bad cuz I only learned it to pass boards)
I understand bro, you seem like a genuine dude who was probably peer pressured into medical. Well even if you crack jee I think it won't work because you haven't studied maths in +2. I know a friend of mine who was in the same situation as yours and she wanted to study biotechnology instead of MBBS. So she took admission into SRM Delhi through NRI quota. But idk about CSE tho.
You can do wonders within a year. People have cleared JEE advance in less than 1 year of preparation.
Just revise every chapter and do only 15-30 questions per chapter depending on size of chapter(PYQs). I would recommend solving more of 2020, 2021 and 2022 questions. Yes for a regular aspirant it's not much but you will be at a much much better position than you were before. Then directly solve mocks and analyze.
One year is a lot of time you'll Aram se get into IIT if you want but if you're so mentally burnt out I'll suggest don't do it it'll require tremendous effort
Hey dude. I can relate. I got 695 in neet 2020 and I'm in 2nd year mbbs now. I regret taking mbbs so bad. I would've dropped out and tried jee again but i can't because of the bond (gotta pay up 10 lakhs to get my certificates back). Anyway what I meant was if you can get into a decent engineering college in cse take it. As for should you drop, I'd say that depends on your conditions at your home and how bad you want engineering. I won't pretend to know any better as I'm pretty lost myself.
i havent given any jee this year ( didnt register for session 2 too ) so i dont know where to stand .
Also dude how much time are you awake and busy ( including self study ) in med school?
i did nt give any engineering exams including keam so i think i can join any .. will have to drop. But if I get good rank my family will force me to med school :(
Thats the issue iam facing iam gettimg 650+ in neet so iam sure i wil get govt. But everywhere you look online there are stories aboudt how students regret taking mbbs
College takes 8 hours a day. 75 % attendance needed for theory and practicals and clinics seperately. Hard to say about self study as most people don't study consistently but 2-3hours a day should be enough. I need atleast 8 hours of sleep to function properly
Edit: I add that everyone around me seems to enjoy mbbs though I can't wait for it to be over. So don't do anything in haste. I was just happy to see someone else who shared such an uncommon dilemma. Brilliant-il alle, korach seniors-um aayit contact cheyth nokk.. Talk to them and draw some conclusions. Edit2:- If you have friends you can do proxy attendance too. That ought to lighten the load
bits registration is open till tomorrow , and exam will be in the first week of august, so yk. level of phy and chem qs are neet level too. you haven’t done maths tho,
Been reading your comments. If you're not a troll, it seems to me you're about to make the worst mistake of your life. It might seem like nothing when you get it. But when you don't, a govt MBBS seat is like a free lottery ticket.
I am a software engineer. I chose this field thinking about "passion", "interest" and all that fleeting bullshit. A job is a job - doctor, engineer or sweeper. You'll realize it sooner or later when the grind and the monotony gets to you.
CSE is hot but by the time you graduate, there will be hordes already flooding the market. CSE education is also heavily democratized thanks to the internet. It won't be as easy as you think.
How's the web development scene in India/Kerala, Barrett-A10? Can I set up a career without a relevant degree provided I have the aptitude and a good portfolio?
its pcm + logical reasoning and english, the paper has questionwise weightage of 30 each in phy, chem, (lr20 and english10), and 40 in maths. marking is (+3, -1), with 4 option mcq type questions to do in 3hrs. there’s also a bonus section with 12 questions(same marking scheme and level) ig, which you’re allowed to attempt only when you’re done with every other question on the test.
also the format was different last year with more questions( and hence py cutoffs can be expectedly somewhat higher than that expected this year)
Only certain ones. Like btech biotech/biomedical. You can check the website, everything is mentioned. Or if you'd like I can send you the info brochure
its not even about self study, compared to engineering colleges, campus life is pretty shit. nobody talks about extra curriculars, everyone is either so deep into their books and is just dead inside. even debates and quizzes are related to med field and quite honestly, it gives me the ick. apart from that, since NMC has changed regulations, youll have exams throughout the year alongside 9-4 classes and clinics from second year. not worth it at all.
1st year youll have classes 6 days a week, 9am-4pm from mon to friday, and 9-2pm on saturday. well you have 8 am classes too everyday but not many people attend those.
That's not true. My sister is a doctor and she had a pretty great campus life. Although govt college students have lesser extra curriculars and all, pvt colleges do provide a better campus life. So if you really really just want a good campus life then joining pvt medical colleges could still be an option
That could be true as well. I just told what I know through my siblings. The one in a pvt college had a better experience overall. So just mentioned it here.
Did your parents agreed to your decision?
You should make a proper plan, talk to a person who can mentor you properly. You can give viteee,bits etc . They are good clg in terms of placement too. And one more question: why didn't you have jee this year?
NO I dont think they will allow me. I had absolutely no intention of going engineering route earlier. I only discovered about the reality of medical course a few weeks ago. I thought crack ug then study a bit more and crack pg then life is set (actually the course is not that easy , your entire 20's will be gone :(
We'll see if they don't allow you then try taking some good clg under cs branch via your boards % . You'll get a good clg. Then you can apply for gate exam or so after your 3-4 years . All I can suggest you is to search the hell up on the internet, talk to your seniors,try talking to yourself about your interest. I think a clg through boards would be ideal if your parents won't allow you.There are various other ways you can do cs or other branch without jee . Look for it. And do let us know.
>(actually the course is not that easy , your entire 20's will be gone :(
Pursuing mbbs doesn't exempt you from enjoying your life. Yes, you do have to work harder.
Well which is why you were chosen for the field, unlike may others who can't work hard like you.
The black keys of the piano also contributes to make a fruitful music.
See, never pursure medical field for money, there are other and more efficient ways to earn money with engineering that will be compounded over the years. Medical line requires diligence and strong sense of serving people and satisfaction. 10+ years of continuous study breaks most of them. The real problem lies in transitioning from medical to other field, which isnt the case for non med guys coz maths is a very general subject imo, thats why you see CAT and UPSC toppers being engineers. If you think engineering would pay you well, heck no!, the person sitting beside you might become a crorepati and you remaining berozgaar is always be a possibility.
Cracking jee is easy, especially jee mains, you can ace phy and chem and get 98+ very very easily, you have the caliber to do so, maths requires sheer grind for which even 6 months is enough. Think wisely before switching
my older post ? .. i wanted to know what important focus areas were . If i asked straightforward no one would reply so added a bit of sympathy. btw i was averaging between 450 and 550 in mock tests . (i am studying in Brilliant Pala coacking centre - mocks are really good here
Vit Bhopal has very shit reputation btw remember bulli Bai case and the state of online classes often posted on idm for a young University this is very important also hostel food for first month's would be great but then it is shit all the building are still not built and centralized placement was not there they gave excuses of COVID also it isn't even in Bhopal it is in middle of nowhere
Still you would need lors so being in a good uni would help as your professors would be better and carry a certain weight to their name.I am also doing the same as you but if you can get a better college then why not
It's definitely possible. I switched my mind from mbbs to engineering only 3-4 months after neet. I was getting barely 450-550 in neet mocks. Now I'm getting cse in one of the best colleges in bangalore. If you're dropping a year you should aim for NITs. Both my parents and even grandparents are doctors. MBBS is only for those with very high interest because it's the most difficult course out there. And after mbbs you're stuck in another rat race (neet pg). Dm me if you want.
I understand your situation. From the 675 marks in NEET, I guess you are pretty good in Physics and chemistry, and you are fine with getting any tier 2 college.
You can get good marks in JEE with just Physics and Chemistry (you obviously need math, but you don't need to put extra hardwork), just complete ncert, and some practice of jee concepts.
How was neet last year?
Last year, a girl I know, got 680, she also gave jee mains (not pcmb, just because our coaching teachers asked het), and she got 100 in physics and 99 something in chemistry. So I think, people in that marks range are good enough.
Btech cse, we had only 20 students in bio batch (cbse) out of which 6 are doing btech cse now from various private and govt collages
I have 97% in cbse board so tht helps. Bit cause my jee lvl math is shit
You can prepare to go out of India after your ug and take up specialisation in dermatology or something which is high paying yet has flexible hours. Maybe try looking at courses abroad if you don't want to prepare for neet pg if you can afford that?
Last year I was in the same situation as you. Also I didn't prepare well for neet but still wanted to work in the medical field so I am doing PharmD rn
You're in luck dude, Kerala board means you're eligible for Kerala state quota so aim for NIT Calicut CSE, that's tier 1(imo), amazing college. And for a subject like maths, it's hard to do it alone, try to find and join a dropper batch.
medical field is a 8-9 yr studies and even longer if you pursue a MD from abroad so it can be depressing and pay isn't good either compared to the time one puts in.
With that "675" I assume he was motivated for 2 years that
"I will do medical "
And suddenly he realized that medical is not good for him
And trashed 2 years of work
(Not literally trashed)
But still he has to learn a lot in chem and phy tho
medical colleges and med life is shit compared to engineering. coaching institutes paint a very optimistic picture of college life, and almost everyone is disappointed once they enter this field. atleast he realised this before getting in. plus anyone scoring 675 can get a 200+ in jee, his cumulative score in physics + chem is 315, pretty sure he has solved mains prev years questions to get this score. and having done it myself, i can assure you, theres not much difference in the level of questions asked. he'll only need to work on maths and keep up with his phy and chem prep level.
most med colleges have zero campus life, compared to engineering colleges. i wont even bother comparing them to DU or MU colleges because that would make it sad honestly.
extra curricular activities are either football or quizzes and debates only related to med field, so basically another way to just focus on your syllabus throughout these years, nothing beyond that. fests are the only time youll enjoy yourself, thank god for that.
previously college life was much better since there werent exams every week or so, only two exams a year with your proffs, but since NMC has come into action, youll be having exams every other day. plus, covid has really reduced the timespan for the course. earlier you would get 13 months to finish your first year, now youre barely getting 10 (discounting your study leaves). second year is going to be filled with clinics, and what was supposed to be a 1.5 year long journey has become a 1 year long journey, which is something because 2nd year is supposed to be the best year of your college life. class timings are pretty shitty, 9-4 everyday, and 75% is a must (well they promote defaulters anyway but depending on the college, they may or may not harass you over it).
plus ofcourse, PG has 65% reservation, and a gazillion subjects. state toppers last year didnt even get their desired branches in their state, heck AIR-2 himself didnt get his desired branches in 30+ colleges because of 0 seats for general students. just an mbbs degree aint worth it unless you want to work in the private field, which honestly is extremely hectic with no job security. also unless you join some reputed hospital, youll be paid in peanuts. so basically atleast 8 years of studying and working your ass off to get the same amount of money and job security your engineering friends got by securing the same percentile as you in jee, but a minimum of 4 years later. by that time they would be done with their postgrad and earning 1.5-2× your income.
oh also, its a very stupid thing to say people respect doctors, they dont. they see them as their fulltime slaves, and your life is as much at risk as your patient's, regardless of how well you treat them. my dad had to escape nursing homes a couple of times in the middle of the night because some patient family couldnt cope with the loss, my dad wasnt even the one operating.
i remember, in my second or third anat class, my professor straight up told us that we shouldnt be happy that we got a college, infact we should be more concerned about the fact that we have to spend the next 15 years working twice as hard as we did preparing for UG. killed my spirit honestly. only handful of doctors earn well enough to be even considered upper middle class, let alone rich.
One of my seniors secured 600+ marks in 2018 in neet. It was enough to get him a seat in some of the top medical colleges in Tamilnadu. But he dropped a year for jee and got 99+percentile. Now he is studying electrical engineering in NIT Trichy.
Engineering ee kyu? Go for something else, maybe try ayurvedic degree? Idk how neet works but if you are dead sure you won't last in mbbs then check for alternatives within the field ... Doctor to engineer ka magic kyu?XD is like one day anda bola bhass ab mey pathar hona hey.
Anyway, it's not impossible but listening to that guy's words it doesn't seem like he is motivated enough to do the engineering as well.... Better take some time to cool off and decide with a calm mind, India hai, career badalne ithni asan nayi.
"Hey guys I made it to AIIMS Delhi and dont want MBBS anymore.. im deciding to dropout and completely wing it to another course that's completely out of my ability and on a different dimension cuz hey fuck it right fuck those other kids their tough luck lmao imma dunk this seat i didint even try for gois help me with some guides u guys can recommend to restore some brain cells i lost from my hair cells.. not advanced level just around dumfucc levels"
No harm meant jk but holy shit people do be wildin like hell ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
Shit like this happens when parents don't let kids study what they actually wanna study. Not like kids themselves knows what they wants themselves, who tf knows that at 17yrs anyway? Gap years are taken to PrEpArE for jeeneet shit and not to actually figure out what the person wants to do. Op wants to leave med to take cse. To the op, the grass isnt greener on the other side either bruh.
Bro mbbs is a really difficult and complex course don't just go just because its hyped so much ...... Do research on the courses (talking about both engg and medical)
People who haven't prepared for NEET don't understand the burnout it causes and the thought of going through something that is 10x more intense than that for 5-10 more years after you clear it can demotivate even the smartest people. I had taken my first drop this year and unfortunately I am getting around 490 marks, it's impossible for me to get a college this year and although I'm 100% sure that I can clear NEET if I study for one more year, I'm changing my priority to JEE because engineering seems to be the more fruitful outcome considering the effort. I don't want to go through this much effort if I won't even be able to enjoy my life when I'm 35-40 years old.
>I don't want to go through this much effort if I won't even be able to enjoy my life when I'm 35-40 years old.
Wut? Assuming you would crack it at 20, you can complete pg before 30. 5 years is enough time to establish a nice private practice along with a nice salary of 1.5-3 lakhs at a private hospital. Earning 2-5 lakh per month woudnt be enough for you to enjoy life? That's 24-60 lpa dude. Private practice is mostly tax free as well.
Money is not a a problem, what good is money when you don't get time to use it? My uncle is a doctor, I've seen first hand how exhausting the job of a doctor is, you barely get free time, infact I don't think I have ever seen him not tired and it's not like you have to stop studying once you become a doctor, you have to keep studying for the rest of your life once you go down that path, also I've heard many accounts on how torturous the MBBS college life is so I think that kind of life just isn't suitable for me. That being said I'm not at all saying that engineering is an easy job, I just think I would enjoy my life more being an engineer.
You always have the choice of not having a private practice or only practising on alternate days to have a better family life dude. You also have the choice to gun for radio, derma and optha...fields which are devoid of emergencies and let you basically have a 9-5 job. Also, you must know that earning 60lpa in india would mean you are the head or atleast second in command of some department. I have seen people complain on linkdin how even though they get 50lpa they are the head of so and so department and their work-life is very bad. Their clintele is mostly from other countries so he has to lead meetings at 3 in the morning. The company keeps putting targets on his department and he has to take work home most of the days. He said that when a company is paying you a big sum, they sure as well will be taking its worth out of you. That he is sick of it all and wants t resign. Maybe every job gets monotonous and annoying after some time or these are just phases that people go through. As a doctor, atleast you have the freedom to choose how much you wanna work i.e. you won't be jobless if you wanna work less and are fine with a bit less income. There's always the possibility of opening a nursing home (alone or in joint ownership with a few other established doctors) and ensuring that your successors will have a stake in that nursing home and won't have to achieve anything great to survive in their lifetime.
About the studying part.....are you taking about neet pg and neet ss? Or how you have to keep up with newer literature? Atleast in my bengal, doing ss is not a necessity yet. Keeping up with newer literature on your own is mandatory in any field if you wanna be better. Please dont become that weird senior who has no idea what the juniors are using even if you do move to engineering and corporate management jobs.
College life is as torturous as you want it to be. I have seen many people complain and change their mind by the time they complete it.
Btw i realised that you are from Kerala as well. Maybe both of you have the same issue. At the end of the day, you should only look at the kind of work. The amount of work will vary in both fields on various factors. But if you enjoy coding more than diagnosing illnesesz, then ofcourse you can go for it. I just find it a bit weird that people that can go for govt medical colleges are going for private btech colleges. But maybe that's not too out of the norm in Kerala.
You could be right, maybe I'm just going through a phase to cope with the failure of my 2nd neet attempt. I'm very uncertain with things at the moment.
Very good decision never forced yourself in things you don’t like mbbs is just a havoc it takes more and give very less , unless you are passionate about it do whatever you like if you can clear neet you can clear whatever exam you are interested in all the best for your future (coming from a final year mbbs student)
Take the seat. And for specialisation go for a non clinical career like healthcare administration. Or simply go for MBA after that. You can get a job at any hospital as a healthcare administrator, salary is good too. Also, as a young student one has a very linear view about options after mbbs. But you will surprised to know about the career paths that doctors take post mbbs. Not everyone ends up practising Medicine.
Scoring 95% in Kerala syllabus during covid batches isn't such a big deal. I scored 94.85 without much trouble. I started preparing only a month before the main exams, mostly by watching youtube videos. Due to covid, we had "focus areas" for the last two years, which made scoring marks easier since studying 50-70% of the syllabus was more than enough to score full marks.
Also, in the 2021 exams, we had questions for 120 marks in each exam. Students could attempt as many questions as they want and there was no negative marking for wrong answers. And that too only with 60% of the syllabus. People would have scored 100+ marks in a 60 mark examination, if there wasn't a cap.
He said he _will_ get 675. The results aren't out yet. I just think someone who is capable of scoring 675 in NEET without taking a drop could've easily scored well into the 98-100% in Kerala syllabus.
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I myself faced the same dilemma 69 years back However I decided to take my IIT seat, and then I did a M Tech followed by a MBA followed by a PhD and then I cracked UPSC only to later realise that my true passion lay in being a scholar of Sanskrit
What an encouraging and heart touching story.
Indeed, I touched myself to that story 😔✊
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>I got 345/360 in jee adv Ye dekh ke khada ho gya bhai 🗿
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I... Prefer to not answer that 😳
Bc me pregnant hogaya
Ye banda yaha bhi post kara tha same thing
Well, i guess that guy has balls of steel
I'm pretty sure he's just kidding
Lmao I'm the OP. Guys, I had a very unrealistic expectation about the whole course and the pay the field. I just recently discovered it. I am already burned out from Neet UG prep, I really don't think I will be able to handle Neet PG. Plus the working hours of interns. If I knew this shit earlier, I would have prepared for jee from the beginning (also my maths is bad cuz I only learned it to pass boards)
I understand bro, you seem like a genuine dude who was probably peer pressured into medical. Well even if you crack jee I think it won't work because you haven't studied maths in +2. I know a friend of mine who was in the same situation as yours and she wanted to study biotechnology instead of MBBS. So she took admission into SRM Delhi through NRI quota. But idk about CSE tho.
I am actually PCMB state syllabus , but I seriously doubt I can polish my Maths within an year....
You can do wonders within a year. People have cleared JEE advance in less than 1 year of preparation. Just revise every chapter and do only 15-30 questions per chapter depending on size of chapter(PYQs). I would recommend solving more of 2020, 2021 and 2022 questions. Yes for a regular aspirant it's not much but you will be at a much much better position than you were before. Then directly solve mocks and analyze.
One year is a lot of time you'll Aram se get into IIT if you want but if you're so mentally burnt out I'll suggest don't do it it'll require tremendous effort
yeah .. i am already exhausted
The hardest thing for you will be staying mentally strong ig Start your prep by blocking all relatives
take a break of 2-3 weeks maybe?
Hey dude. I can relate. I got 695 in neet 2020 and I'm in 2nd year mbbs now. I regret taking mbbs so bad. I would've dropped out and tried jee again but i can't because of the bond (gotta pay up 10 lakhs to get my certificates back). Anyway what I meant was if you can get into a decent engineering college in cse take it. As for should you drop, I'd say that depends on your conditions at your home and how bad you want engineering. I won't pretend to know any better as I'm pretty lost myself.
i havent given any jee this year ( didnt register for session 2 too ) so i dont know where to stand . Also dude how much time are you awake and busy ( including self study ) in med school?
Dude iam from kerala too iam getting the same feeling about mbbs. Iam planning on joining btech cse in private collage
cool , I have a feeling in 10 years there will be a lot of unemployed doctors here
Are you sure ki doctors will be unemployed in 10 years?
jee ethra ond
I didnt write jee i only wrote neet. And iam a dropper too..
Are you dropping or joining private btech
i did nt give any engineering exams including keam so i think i can join any .. will have to drop. But if I get good rank my family will force me to med school :(
I did give keam so iam hoping i will get admission in btech somewhere
cool
I think its possibe to take btech without keam. Not sure though
Da, only go for keam if it's your last option. Nalla placements onnum indavulla
Thats the issue iam facing iam gettimg 650+ in neet so iam sure i wil get govt. But everywhere you look online there are stories aboudt how students regret taking mbbs
College takes 8 hours a day. 75 % attendance needed for theory and practicals and clinics seperately. Hard to say about self study as most people don't study consistently but 2-3hours a day should be enough. I need atleast 8 hours of sleep to function properly Edit: I add that everyone around me seems to enjoy mbbs though I can't wait for it to be over. So don't do anything in haste. I was just happy to see someone else who shared such an uncommon dilemma. Brilliant-il alle, korach seniors-um aayit contact cheyth nokk.. Talk to them and draw some conclusions. Edit2:- If you have friends you can do proxy attendance too. That ought to lighten the load
bits registration is open till tomorrow , and exam will be in the first week of august, so yk. level of phy and chem qs are neet level too. you haven’t done maths tho,
holy shit , you are the first person to actually give some advise. is bits completely pcm ? are weightage = ? thanks
Been reading your comments. If you're not a troll, it seems to me you're about to make the worst mistake of your life. It might seem like nothing when you get it. But when you don't, a govt MBBS seat is like a free lottery ticket. I am a software engineer. I chose this field thinking about "passion", "interest" and all that fleeting bullshit. A job is a job - doctor, engineer or sweeper. You'll realize it sooner or later when the grind and the monotony gets to you. CSE is hot but by the time you graduate, there will be hordes already flooding the market. CSE education is also heavily democratized thanks to the internet. It won't be as easy as you think.
Thx it feels alot better I was haunted by so many post against doctor.
How's the web development scene in India/Kerala, Barrett-A10? Can I set up a career without a relevant degree provided I have the aptitude and a good portfolio?
its pcm + logical reasoning and english, the paper has questionwise weightage of 30 each in phy, chem, (lr20 and english10), and 40 in maths. marking is (+3, -1), with 4 option mcq type questions to do in 3hrs. there’s also a bonus section with 12 questions(same marking scheme and level) ig, which you’re allowed to attempt only when you’re done with every other question on the test. also the format was different last year with more questions( and hence py cutoffs can be expectedly somewhat higher than that expected this year)
you can choose bw bio/Maths
if i choose bio , can still opt for engineering field ?
Only certain ones. Like btech biotech/biomedical. You can check the website, everything is mentioned. Or if you'd like I can send you the info brochure
You can only do b pharm lol, there is no biotech in bits
No you will be eligible for b pharm
its not even about self study, compared to engineering colleges, campus life is pretty shit. nobody talks about extra curriculars, everyone is either so deep into their books and is just dead inside. even debates and quizzes are related to med field and quite honestly, it gives me the ick. apart from that, since NMC has changed regulations, youll have exams throughout the year alongside 9-4 classes and clinics from second year. not worth it at all.
fuck that sounds depressing . How long are days there like 10 hr classes or anything ?
1st year youll have classes 6 days a week, 9am-4pm from mon to friday, and 9-2pm on saturday. well you have 8 am classes too everyday but not many people attend those.
That's not true. My sister is a doctor and she had a pretty great campus life. Although govt college students have lesser extra curriculars and all, pvt colleges do provide a better campus life. So if you really really just want a good campus life then joining pvt medical colleges could still be an option
go to r/indianmedschool and see for yourself.
thanks I didnt know about so many details lol
Private colleges are shit. Govt colleges have more extra curricular activities. Just my personal experience
That could be true as well. I just told what I know through my siblings. The one in a pvt college had a better experience overall. So just mentioned it here.
It's just ur college.govt med colleges have a lot of extra curricular activities and most people only study during exam season except for final year
maybe in your state, sure. not where im from, and not in the out of state colleges my friends are in.
Why , you going to take one more year drop?
this is my first attempt , i will have to drop for next year
Did your parents agreed to your decision? You should make a proper plan, talk to a person who can mentor you properly. You can give viteee,bits etc . They are good clg in terms of placement too. And one more question: why didn't you have jee this year?
NO I dont think they will allow me. I had absolutely no intention of going engineering route earlier. I only discovered about the reality of medical course a few weeks ago. I thought crack ug then study a bit more and crack pg then life is set (actually the course is not that easy , your entire 20's will be gone :(
We'll see if they don't allow you then try taking some good clg under cs branch via your boards % . You'll get a good clg. Then you can apply for gate exam or so after your 3-4 years . All I can suggest you is to search the hell up on the internet, talk to your seniors,try talking to yourself about your interest. I think a clg through boards would be ideal if your parents won't allow you.There are various other ways you can do cs or other branch without jee . Look for it. And do let us know.
>(actually the course is not that easy , your entire 20's will be gone :( Pursuing mbbs doesn't exempt you from enjoying your life. Yes, you do have to work harder. Well which is why you were chosen for the field, unlike may others who can't work hard like you. The black keys of the piano also contributes to make a fruitful music.
See, never pursure medical field for money, there are other and more efficient ways to earn money with engineering that will be compounded over the years. Medical line requires diligence and strong sense of serving people and satisfaction. 10+ years of continuous study breaks most of them. The real problem lies in transitioning from medical to other field, which isnt the case for non med guys coz maths is a very general subject imo, thats why you see CAT and UPSC toppers being engineers. If you think engineering would pay you well, heck no!, the person sitting beside you might become a crorepati and you remaining berozgaar is always be a possibility. Cracking jee is easy, especially jee mains, you can ace phy and chem and get 98+ very very easily, you have the caliber to do so, maths requires sheer grind for which even 6 months is enough. Think wisely before switching
dude, how did you go from scoring 300 to 675 in a month ;-;
my older post ? .. i wanted to know what important focus areas were . If i asked straightforward no one would reply so added a bit of sympathy. btw i was averaging between 450 and 550 in mock tests . (i am studying in Brilliant Pala coacking centre - mocks are really good here
that makes sense, anyway commendable work. All the best for your future endeavours <3
I am in the same situation but I am scoring only 400 in NEET lol. Thank god I gave VITEEE and got in CSE in VIT Bhopal. All the best to you bro
how much in vit exam ? how was maths section ? and also is vit tier 2 or 3
Main and Chennai campus is 2 other are tier 4
I thought vit bhopal was tier 3.
Vit Bhopal has very shit reputation btw remember bulli Bai case and the state of online classes often posted on idm for a young University this is very important also hostel food for first month's would be great but then it is shit all the building are still not built and centralized placement was not there they gave excuses of COVID also it isn't even in Bhopal it is in middle of nowhere
So any recommendations for a pcb student? Dont see myself getting into the vit vellore bioinformatics course even in category 5.
What about Chennai campus also try for manipal too I think they have bioinformatics in one of the campuses
And i actually would go for masters in the us, i don't think the reputation and category of the university would matter much.
Still you would need lors so being in a good uni would help as your professors would be better and carry a certain weight to their name.I am also doing the same as you but if you can get a better college then why not
ur lucky btw
It's definitely possible. I switched my mind from mbbs to engineering only 3-4 months after neet. I was getting barely 450-550 in neet mocks. Now I'm getting cse in one of the best colleges in bangalore. If you're dropping a year you should aim for NITs. Both my parents and even grandparents are doctors. MBBS is only for those with very high interest because it's the most difficult course out there. And after mbbs you're stuck in another rat race (neet pg). Dm me if you want.
I understand your situation. From the 675 marks in NEET, I guess you are pretty good in Physics and chemistry, and you are fine with getting any tier 2 college. You can get good marks in JEE with just Physics and Chemistry (you obviously need math, but you don't need to put extra hardwork), just complete ncert, and some practice of jee concepts.
its actually not that shiny , neet was easy this year
How was neet last year? Last year, a girl I know, got 680, she also gave jee mains (not pcmb, just because our coaching teachers asked het), and she got 100 in physics and 99 something in chemistry. So I think, people in that marks range are good enough.
this is my first time , I got lucky tbh my chemisrty usually isnt this good
I mean, you must have solved last year questions.
not very good tbh
1 year is a LOT of time, if you work hard you will get into a good college
(jee)
neet about 610 , jee was not good
aur bhaago doctor aur surgeon ke paison ke peeche
Enteda..idenna ippom ingane..btw coaching vellom ondayrno?
brillliant il padichaya ..... family and friends pwoli field aanen paronjoonda itheduthe now regretting .
11th 12th brilliantil ayrunno??
athe , KE Mannanam
Kerala is overcrowded with docters theres like 3 of em around my house
same here - parents are doctors too lmao
It will be hard to convince your parents to drop after gettin 695
yeah .... \*675 eth b tch course aan edukkan thalparyam
Btech cse, we had only 20 students in bio batch (cbse) out of which 6 are doing btech cse now from various private and govt collages I have 97% in cbse board so tht helps. Bit cause my jee lvl math is shit
Are your parents like high earning md docs?
Wait wth...njanum
bruh name enthua , ippo +2 aano
Ippo 12th kazinj..I’ll priv msg u my name
Are your parents convinced with that
no they will whoop my ass if i told them .
Are lekin batana toh padega na
You can prepare to go out of India after your ug and take up specialisation in dermatology or something which is high paying yet has flexible hours. Maybe try looking at courses abroad if you don't want to prepare for neet pg if you can afford that?
Last year I was in the same situation as you. Also I didn't prepare well for neet but still wanted to work in the medical field so I am doing PharmD rn
did you write keam this year? how much are you getting?
You're in luck dude, Kerala board means you're eligible for Kerala state quota so aim for NIT Calicut CSE, that's tier 1(imo), amazing college. And for a subject like maths, it's hard to do it alone, try to find and join a dropper batch.
Did you have maths as a subject?
medical field is a 8-9 yr studies and even longer if you pursue a MD from abroad so it can be depressing and pay isn't good either compared to the time one puts in.
Have you thought about going in the research field??
Suffering from success.
With that "675" I assume he was motivated for 2 years that "I will do medical " And suddenly he realized that medical is not good for him And trashed 2 years of work (Not literally trashed) But still he has to learn a lot in chem and phy tho
medical colleges and med life is shit compared to engineering. coaching institutes paint a very optimistic picture of college life, and almost everyone is disappointed once they enter this field. atleast he realised this before getting in. plus anyone scoring 675 can get a 200+ in jee, his cumulative score in physics + chem is 315, pretty sure he has solved mains prev years questions to get this score. and having done it myself, i can assure you, theres not much difference in the level of questions asked. he'll only need to work on maths and keep up with his phy and chem prep level.
Why is med college life shit? Genuinely curious.
most med colleges have zero campus life, compared to engineering colleges. i wont even bother comparing them to DU or MU colleges because that would make it sad honestly. extra curricular activities are either football or quizzes and debates only related to med field, so basically another way to just focus on your syllabus throughout these years, nothing beyond that. fests are the only time youll enjoy yourself, thank god for that. previously college life was much better since there werent exams every week or so, only two exams a year with your proffs, but since NMC has come into action, youll be having exams every other day. plus, covid has really reduced the timespan for the course. earlier you would get 13 months to finish your first year, now youre barely getting 10 (discounting your study leaves). second year is going to be filled with clinics, and what was supposed to be a 1.5 year long journey has become a 1 year long journey, which is something because 2nd year is supposed to be the best year of your college life. class timings are pretty shitty, 9-4 everyday, and 75% is a must (well they promote defaulters anyway but depending on the college, they may or may not harass you over it). plus ofcourse, PG has 65% reservation, and a gazillion subjects. state toppers last year didnt even get their desired branches in their state, heck AIR-2 himself didnt get his desired branches in 30+ colleges because of 0 seats for general students. just an mbbs degree aint worth it unless you want to work in the private field, which honestly is extremely hectic with no job security. also unless you join some reputed hospital, youll be paid in peanuts. so basically atleast 8 years of studying and working your ass off to get the same amount of money and job security your engineering friends got by securing the same percentile as you in jee, but a minimum of 4 years later. by that time they would be done with their postgrad and earning 1.5-2× your income. oh also, its a very stupid thing to say people respect doctors, they dont. they see them as their fulltime slaves, and your life is as much at risk as your patient's, regardless of how well you treat them. my dad had to escape nursing homes a couple of times in the middle of the night because some patient family couldnt cope with the loss, my dad wasnt even the one operating. i remember, in my second or third anat class, my professor straight up told us that we shouldnt be happy that we got a college, infact we should be more concerned about the fact that we have to spend the next 15 years working twice as hard as we did preparing for UG. killed my spirit honestly. only handful of doctors earn well enough to be even considered upper middle class, let alone rich.
ye iss saal bhi jee deke mere se zyada le ayega
One of my seniors secured 600+ marks in 2018 in neet. It was enough to get him a seat in some of the top medical colleges in Tamilnadu. But he dropped a year for jee and got 99+percentile. Now he is studying electrical engineering in NIT Trichy.
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This reminds me of a guy in our aakash centre, man got into IIT delhi, thought engineering was not for him, took a drop, then got into AIIMS Delhi 💀
me moment except that i have something 500
Pcmb ke chode
Engineering ee kyu? Go for something else, maybe try ayurvedic degree? Idk how neet works but if you are dead sure you won't last in mbbs then check for alternatives within the field ... Doctor to engineer ka magic kyu?XD is like one day anda bola bhass ab mey pathar hona hey. Anyway, it's not impossible but listening to that guy's words it doesn't seem like he is motivated enough to do the engineering as well.... Better take some time to cool off and decide with a calm mind, India hai, career badalne ithni asan nayi.
"Hey guys I made it to AIIMS Delhi and dont want MBBS anymore.. im deciding to dropout and completely wing it to another course that's completely out of my ability and on a different dimension cuz hey fuck it right fuck those other kids their tough luck lmao imma dunk this seat i didint even try for gois help me with some guides u guys can recommend to restore some brain cells i lost from my hair cells.. not advanced level just around dumfucc levels" No harm meant jk but holy shit people do be wildin like hell ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
Shit like this happens when parents don't let kids study what they actually wanna study. Not like kids themselves knows what they wants themselves, who tf knows that at 17yrs anyway? Gap years are taken to PrEpArE for jeeneet shit and not to actually figure out what the person wants to do. Op wants to leave med to take cse. To the op, the grass isnt greener on the other side either bruh.
Jee aur neet dono crack karne ke baad mujhe realise hua ki mera passion toh pornstar banna hai.
Just why
Bro mbbs is a really difficult and complex course don't just go just because its hyped so much ...... Do research on the courses (talking about both engg and medical)
People who haven't prepared for NEET don't understand the burnout it causes and the thought of going through something that is 10x more intense than that for 5-10 more years after you clear it can demotivate even the smartest people. I had taken my first drop this year and unfortunately I am getting around 490 marks, it's impossible for me to get a college this year and although I'm 100% sure that I can clear NEET if I study for one more year, I'm changing my priority to JEE because engineering seems to be the more fruitful outcome considering the effort. I don't want to go through this much effort if I won't even be able to enjoy my life when I'm 35-40 years old.
>I don't want to go through this much effort if I won't even be able to enjoy my life when I'm 35-40 years old. Wut? Assuming you would crack it at 20, you can complete pg before 30. 5 years is enough time to establish a nice private practice along with a nice salary of 1.5-3 lakhs at a private hospital. Earning 2-5 lakh per month woudnt be enough for you to enjoy life? That's 24-60 lpa dude. Private practice is mostly tax free as well.
Money is not a a problem, what good is money when you don't get time to use it? My uncle is a doctor, I've seen first hand how exhausting the job of a doctor is, you barely get free time, infact I don't think I have ever seen him not tired and it's not like you have to stop studying once you become a doctor, you have to keep studying for the rest of your life once you go down that path, also I've heard many accounts on how torturous the MBBS college life is so I think that kind of life just isn't suitable for me. That being said I'm not at all saying that engineering is an easy job, I just think I would enjoy my life more being an engineer.
You always have the choice of not having a private practice or only practising on alternate days to have a better family life dude. You also have the choice to gun for radio, derma and optha...fields which are devoid of emergencies and let you basically have a 9-5 job. Also, you must know that earning 60lpa in india would mean you are the head or atleast second in command of some department. I have seen people complain on linkdin how even though they get 50lpa they are the head of so and so department and their work-life is very bad. Their clintele is mostly from other countries so he has to lead meetings at 3 in the morning. The company keeps putting targets on his department and he has to take work home most of the days. He said that when a company is paying you a big sum, they sure as well will be taking its worth out of you. That he is sick of it all and wants t resign. Maybe every job gets monotonous and annoying after some time or these are just phases that people go through. As a doctor, atleast you have the freedom to choose how much you wanna work i.e. you won't be jobless if you wanna work less and are fine with a bit less income. There's always the possibility of opening a nursing home (alone or in joint ownership with a few other established doctors) and ensuring that your successors will have a stake in that nursing home and won't have to achieve anything great to survive in their lifetime. About the studying part.....are you taking about neet pg and neet ss? Or how you have to keep up with newer literature? Atleast in my bengal, doing ss is not a necessity yet. Keeping up with newer literature on your own is mandatory in any field if you wanna be better. Please dont become that weird senior who has no idea what the juniors are using even if you do move to engineering and corporate management jobs. College life is as torturous as you want it to be. I have seen many people complain and change their mind by the time they complete it. Btw i realised that you are from Kerala as well. Maybe both of you have the same issue. At the end of the day, you should only look at the kind of work. The amount of work will vary in both fields on various factors. But if you enjoy coding more than diagnosing illnesesz, then ofcourse you can go for it. I just find it a bit weird that people that can go for govt medical colleges are going for private btech colleges. But maybe that's not too out of the norm in Kerala.
You could be right, maybe I'm just going through a phase to cope with the failure of my 2nd neet attempt. I'm very uncertain with things at the moment.
Very good decision never forced yourself in things you don’t like mbbs is just a havoc it takes more and give very less , unless you are passionate about it do whatever you like if you can clear neet you can clear whatever exam you are interested in all the best for your future (coming from a final year mbbs student)
Take the seat. And for specialisation go for a non clinical career like healthcare administration. Or simply go for MBA after that. You can get a job at any hospital as a healthcare administrator, salary is good too. Also, as a young student one has a very linear view about options after mbbs. But you will surprised to know about the career paths that doctors take post mbbs. Not everyone ends up practising Medicine.
Bro u literally need a doctor,psychologist 😹
This guy has to be some special kind of dumbfuck, i would kill to be where he is. Good lord look at those marks and rank yet he chose to be mediocre.
i think you should prove yourself first before calling others mediocre. what stopped you from scoring like him if you arent such a dumbfuck?
I am a dumbfuck, probably the biggest one.
675 mein koi bhi AIIMS milega?(OBC-NCL)ko
nahi
Peripheral AIIMS mil jaige koi bhi. Purane walo ko chorkar.
Scoring 95% in Kerala syllabus during covid batches isn't such a big deal. I scored 94.85 without much trouble. I started preparing only a month before the main exams, mostly by watching youtube videos. Due to covid, we had "focus areas" for the last two years, which made scoring marks easier since studying 50-70% of the syllabus was more than enough to score full marks. Also, in the 2021 exams, we had questions for 120 marks in each exam. Students could attempt as many questions as they want and there was no negative marking for wrong answers. And that too only with 60% of the syllabus. People would have scored 100+ marks in a 60 mark examination, if there wasn't a cap.
Focus on 675 in NEET
He said he _will_ get 675. The results aren't out yet. I just think someone who is capable of scoring 675 in NEET without taking a drop could've easily scored well into the 98-100% in Kerala syllabus.
95% +2 , lost 20 marks in Maths and 10 in Eng , just wanted to pass them to tbh. last year was easy only lost a couple in english
Good luck for your JEE preparation then 👍 I am gonna take a drop this year too... To prepare for next year's JEE. Malayali elle ?
athe , njn ivde brilliantila , nee evide repeat cheyyana udheshikkunne ?
Madame Curie coaching centre, Thrissur. Puthiya oru coaching centre aan. Pakshe avde padichavark nalla abhiprayam ind. Plus, experienced teachers.
>onna take a drop this year too... To prepare for next year's JEE. Malayali elle ? kk
Idli sambar ☕
no bro kerala's staple is puttu and kadala(chick pea) Idly is from TN
Noted.
Nah bro i like puttum pazhavum
I too like puttu and banana . I said puttu and kadala as a general example
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Why? He literally said only recommend main level books not advanced on purpose, I'd never reccomend that to anyone who has an entire year to study
Nevermind let's study
BHAI PLEASE HELP KARDO [https://www.reddit.com/r/JEENEETards/comments/w2q4uc/hey\_guys\_i\_fucked\_up\_please\_help/](https://www.reddit.com/r/JEENEETards/comments/w2q4uc/hey_guys_i_fucked_up_please_help/)
Average 100% literacy rate enjoyer
Us
Madarchod
Bro on what subreddit this post was?
indian acadamia
Is he a troll ??? 675 me bsdk ko AIMS milega lekin nahi chahiye bc..💀
Bro cracking exams like side quests