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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Jul 18, 2025

Dr Nagarajan JSK is an associate professor and former head of medical research at the JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.
He has over 30 years of experience in counselling students towards making the right career choices, particularly in the field of pharmacy.
As the JSS College placement officer, he has helped aspiring professionals prepare for and crack job interviews.
Dr Nagarajan holds a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from the JSS Academy of Higher Education And Research, Mysore, and is currently guiding five PhD scholars.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jul 16, 2025Hindi
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Im in class 11 and preparing for neet i rigorously studied yet I dont seem to improve like i m unable to touch 600 or above 550 it's seriously a shame when people in my batch are seriously so good..l worked so hard but now i have to study rotation because it wasn't taught to us properly and now we are studying another chapter it's so much work i have no idea how to handle it

Ans: Hi,

First of all, don’t focus on what others are doing or how they are doing it. Each of us is unique. Don’t worry about the marks; don’t get tense. Instead, reflect on the mistakes you’ve made. Just identify and analyze them. You can easily score more than 675 if you put your mind to it. You still have enough time.

Remember to do smart work rather than just hard work.

How can you identify the correct answers? Check the relevance of the answer to the question. This is another way to find the right answer.
Start practicing yoga and meditation to concentrate

If you need any further assistance, please feel free to post your query.
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Asked on - Aug 05, 2025 | Answered on Aug 05, 2025
I feel like I dont want to continue with this medical stream i wanted to become a doctor it was my passion but I feel being a doctor is like so hard and it requires more than just studied you have to extremely hardworking and patient this all is so toxic i seriously I cannot my dreams of becoming. A doctor have shattered due to pressure stress and the intense toxicity of thus field I just want to do something else but I have no clue how to. Change my stream and all you know I'm so confused
Ans: HI
Go for yoga and meditation. That is what is needed at this moment.
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Asked on - Aug 08, 2025 | Answered on Aug 08, 2025
I mean still suggest some ways to change field and other good career options
Ans: HI,
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Hello sir, my son's rank in jee mains rank 25156 he got admission in electrical in silchar in josaa round, not in csab 1st round he got mechanical in kurushetra nit and he got admission in bits pillani rajeshthan for manufacturing engineering sir we are confused that whether we have to wait for 2nd and 3rd rounds in csab or he has good prospect in bits ,please guide us for good prospect for my son
Ans: Your son’s admission options include Electrical Engineering at NIT Silchar through JoSAA, Mechanical Engineering at NIT Kurukshetra via CSAB Round 1, and Manufacturing Engineering at BITS Pilani. NIT Silchar’s Electrical branch shows consistent placement rates around 80% with top recruiters like Amazon, offering average packages near Rs 12 LPA. NIT Kurukshetra’s Mechanical branch has an approximate 80% placement rate, with major industrial recruiters and average packages in the Rs 7.5-8.2 LPA range. BITS Pilani, known for its exceptional academic environment and strong industry connections, particularly excels in placements with nearly 90-100% of students placed, offering average packages in the range of Rs 18-20 LPA. Its manufacturing engineering branch benefits from this robust ecosystem despite lack of specific branch-wise data. Considering academic reputation, faculty quality, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and alumni network, BITS Pilani provides the most promising overall prospects. NIT Silchar and NIT Kurukshetra have good regional standing and opportunities but comparatively moderate placement outcomes.

The recommendation is to prioritize admission at BITS Pilani for Manufacturing Engineering due to superior placement outcomes, institutional prestige, and strong industry ties. If BITS is not preferred or feasible, NIT Silchar (Electrical) is a better option than NIT Kurukshetra (Mechanical). Waiting for further CSAB rounds is only advisable if aiming for significantly better branches or colleges aligned with your son’s rank. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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