I am a class 12th student with PCB & don't want to be a doctor. Can you suggest some other courses that I can pursue after 12th?
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You can check the below mentioned courses:
1. BAMS (Ayurvedic).
2. BHMS (Homoeopathy).
3. BUMS (Unani).
4. BDS.
5. Bachelors of veterinary science and animal husbandry (B.VSc AH).
6. Bachelor of naturopathy and yogic science (BNYS).
7. Bachelor of physiotherapy.
8. Integrated M.Sc.
9. B.Sc nursing.
10. B.Sc dairy technology.
11. B.Sc home science.
12. Bachelor of pharmacy.
13. Biotechnology.
14. BOT (Occupational therapy).
15. General nursing.
16. BMLT (Medical lab technology).
17. Paramedical courses.
18. B.Sc degree.
19. BA.
20. LLB (Bachelor of law).
21. Education and teaching.
22. Travel and tourism courses.
23. Hotel management.
24. Designing courses.
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Smridhi Bhambri Trying to give directions to aspirants . | Contributor-Level 7
8 years agoA PCB student have many courses to do. You can go for:
Radiognosis
Pathologicalstudies
B.sc and M.Sc programmes
Physiotherapy
B. Pharm (Specialisation also m. Pharm )
D. pharm
Biotech
Biomedical engineering
and many more.
But, first of all, go for your interest.
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As per me, biotechnology would be a good option. It has a good scope.
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