I am this year (2021)12th passed out student, I got 1 Lacs rank in KCET I don't want to pursue B.Sc. Can I drop this year to pursue MBBS.

1 Lacs CET rank General category Since I had online classes I took studies lite and I know I don't get a good engineering college and I don't want join B.Sc. And also I don't know much about any other courses so can I drop this year to pursue MBBS.

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Asked by Pooja T
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Hello Pooja T, oh yes definitely. Provided of course you had taken PCB in 12th. There are plenty of students who take complete one year only for study of entrance exam like NEET or JEE Mains. Do not get disappointed by your rank of about 1L. What you should do is mediate and think as to what you wan

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