I want to give UPSC. Which should I prefer after 12th, B.Sc. Agri or MBBS.

My 10th score is 92.20%. .

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    Rohan Waghela

    10 months ago

    I wanted the same after my 12th but my parents forced me to do MBBS. AS I scored well enough in first attempt ( 520/620, rank- 38000 OBC) but I wanted to prepare for UPSC.

    Next year I Cleared MBBS I got admission, I'm in Final year. But as I see more 5-6 year's of hardwork as learner, I feel I should have opted for UPSC

    Nd now I don't want to prepare for UPSC.

    Advice - if you have enough dedication to clear UPSC in 2-3 attempts than go for it, give your all in at any cost.

    Nd if not you can become a doctor with next min 10 years of hardwork

    Or you can become a MBBS doctor in next 6 years and prepare for UPSC while doing MBBS, this will crea

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    nitin sharma My Name is Nitin Sharma I m a Journalist

    10 months ago
    Depend on your situation both course are best.
    Where bsc 4 year
    Mbbs 5 year +internship
    but mbbs is more helpful your second backup plan

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