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Tbh it's either CS or probably unemployed. You have purely heavy machinery industries taking up only CS UGs for mechanical jobs.
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Nobody should be forced for being Doctor, it's not some fun, money-printing job, you need to sacrifice a lot for that
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In India, parents don't force you, the education system does, they manipulate you and make you believe that there are very few career options, then, even though you make a decision it has already been manipulated
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hahaha. my parents shower my sister with soo much love and all their attention because she is a medical doctor.
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