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nehaojha000_7965830 Student Expert 29th Jul, 2019

Hi Nithish,

One of the courses you can do even after 1-2 years of gap is engineering. If the gap is of 1 year, then you can sit for JEE Main and then JEE Advanced. These exams are for B.Tech courses in IITs and NITs, the most prestigious engineering colleges in India. Bear in mind that you can sit for JEE Main after 1st gap year and after 2nd gap year, but for JEE Advanced, you are given only 1 attempt after class 12th.

JEE Main ranks are used to allot seats in NIT(also in  IIITs and other Government Institutes).

JEE Advanced ranks are used to allot seat in IITs.

IIT brand is world famous and getting a B.Tech degree from an IIT has a lucrative profile and salary, if you manage to work hard in IIT. 

You can also do Management after IIT, from an IIM. That will skyrocket your already well-off profile, and your salary will be given a huge boost. IIM takes admission by the CAT(Common Admission Test). You can also appear for CAT while being in a college, or doing job.

Thanks.

Deepshikha Student Expert 29th Jul, 2019
Hey,
You dropped a year then,you must be preparing for some competitive examination. Since you are from PCMB background,so I assume,by default that you must have dropped for Medical or Engineering presumably,because of family pressure or so.
See,to be frank,dropping a year or two hardly matters as you could still go for Bachelors in any stream of your choice from any college. But,first off be sure of your calling. There are of course,so many things to do but you can't be doing it all at a time. You definitely need a direction. Since,you want lucrative career,so  for MBA or Charterd Accountancy or Law. But,wherever you go,you need to work really hard as there is no such thing as "shortcut to success".
Hope this helps you.
Good luck.
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raj22200 Student Expert 29th Jul, 2019
Hello Nitish !!

Some of the best courses which will meet your demand are -
MBBS
Bachelors in CS
Bachelors in EEE
Bachelors in ECE
B.Com
BBA
B.Arch
Do any graduation and prepare for UPSC

There are many courses . If you work hard and dedicate yourself you can be the best in any course you choose.
All the best.
Hope this helps.
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Is UPSC the most prestigious and lucrative besides high paying private jobs?
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