I am MBBS 3rd year dropout from Georgia. Can you suggest some alternative courses or career paths?

I completed my 12th grade with a focus on PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and had reached the 3rd year in MBBS program. I am fluent in English and have a strong understanding of medical and biological sciences.

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    Archi BANSAL

    2 months ago

    Letting go of an MBBS course after the third year, primarily after investing a substantial amount of time, is tough. It is very natural if you find it difficult but this is that moment when one door has been shut leading to a possibility that lies ahead which could be more in tune with one's tastes and finesse. Here are some other things you can try: 

    1. Do not stray far from healthcare

    Working in nursing or physiotherapy would also ensure that you are still engaged in caring for patients bare minimum.

    Pharmacology: A, B.Pharm or M.Pharm degree can facilitate one's entry into the drug industry, drug development, or drug regulation.

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