I have dropped out of final year engineering. What are the future prospects for me?

I completed my 12th in 2014 with 93% CBSE. In 2018, I dropped out of my final year engineering. Can you please help me with undergraduate courses which I can pursue and also the colleges that will take me? Integrated courses such as BBA+MBA would be preferable.

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Asked by falguni saxena

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    Kanika Rastogi | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Since you had done your intermediate in 2014, you will face some hardships in getting admission as per the present scenario. You can think of a startup as you have experienced the instability, it will make you more mature in your work. Or you can opt for vocational courses and can take benefits from PMKY policy.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    You seem to be a bright student. You first need to do an introspection and identify your areas of interest & then based on this identify a course to pursue. You can also get a psychometric evaluation done on yourself and get your strengths identified and also get some preferred career options.

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