
u/Cold-Technician3045

Please clear my doubt
How true is it that in engineers do not get job? My parents are saying to go for MBBS as it is safe and engineers are unemployed. I personally do not feel interested in biology. But sometimes seeing conditions of engineers, I feel like there are no jobs in IT and corporate companies. For a small job, there are plenty of people who are replaceable., how true is it?
If you would go back to the time, would you still choose this or switch to other careers like MBBS, Law, pilot, et cetera?
How z life going on !? And r u satisfied! My parenrs are saying to do mbbs, thogh I donot like bio, I took bio in peer pressure, and now they are not allowing me to switch to maths…
I was talking to my friend who moved from India to Australia, and it honestly just pissed me off.
The difference is insane. Over there, students actually live like human beings. No starting JEE/NEET prep from class 8 or 9, no constant pressure hanging over your head 24/7. They’re not buried under books all the time—learning is more practical, more balanced. And imagine this—they actually care about students’ mental health. Not just marks. Not just ranks. Actual well-being.
Here? No one gives a shit what all this pressure does to you. As long as you score, you’re “successful.” If you don’t, you’re basically invisible.
I worked my ass off for NEET. Proper hard work. And still couldn’t make it. Meanwhile, I’ve seen people who barely studied scoring 600+. Tell me how that’s not messed up. At some point it just feels like luck. Pure luck.
And this system? It’s built on cramming. Not intelligence. Not understanding. Just who can memorise the most and vomit it out in an exam. If you’re not good at that, you’re done. People like me, who actually hate cramming or don’t have that kind of memory, just get crushed no matter how hard we try.
And don’t even get me started—most of the people who crack JEE/NEET are the same school toppers. Like I know someone who got 99.9% in 10th and ended up with around 1000 rank in JEE Mains. So what is this system even testing? Intelligence? Or just consistency in being a topper since childhood?
And the biggest joke? At 18 or 19, we’re supposed to decide our entire life. Do we even know what we like? No. Nobody does. Everyone’s just blindly running after engineering or medical because of money, because of society, because everyone else is doing it. No one actually knows their interests—we’re just following the herd like robots.
I’m honestly so fed up. This system doesn’t care about you. It doesn’t care about your mental health, your interests, your individuality—nothing. It just wants marks, ranks, and toppers.
Why can’t there be other ways to judge people? Why is everything decided by one exam? Why don’t projects, skills, creativity matter?
It just feels like if you don’t fit into this one narrow definition of “good student,” you’re screwed.
And yeah, I’m tired of pretending this is okay.
And all ministers kids study abroad, away from jee and neet
Only those are good at cramming reach iit and AIIMS, nit, iiits
Image- My neet prep notebooks
I am from pcb backgroud, I have decided for career as pilot
I have filled maths nios exam is in sep, I have question
That whether can we appear for dgca exams before maths or after maths nios!. Will they allow to apply for comp number and shall I do self study or prefer ground classes in delhi,( I am from punjab)
And people are currently with airline so u feel worth becoming pilot !?
And do u feel satisfied with this career?
I gave my best, but still couldn’t make it!? It makes me question last 2 years sacrifices, whether it was cousin marriage, goa trip, Rajasthan trip, everything skipped for this exam and end result!?💔🙃, just broke me
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