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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    Vinit Wagh Pretty Confused What To Do

    9 years ago
    forensic Science is good it has very good job opportunities in CID
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    jagadeesh vasireddy cool guy with big goals and ambitions

    9 years ago
    B.Sc agriculture,b.pharmacy are too good
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    Bishal Baishya An Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    It depends on what you can handle. You can be a taxonomist, a faculty, a pharmaceutical expert or a nutritionist. All you need is to do is planned study. You can be a scientist or researcher too. The list is very long.
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    Jazeel Ahamed

    8 years ago
    You can go for Biotechnology,Food technology, Agriculture, Microbiology and much more.
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    deepika kapoor | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    A science student can get into any course but if he/she has mathematics in class 12th. He/she can opt for architecture or if you want to get into management field, BMS is the best option.
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    DEEPARUN DUTTA | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    You can have MBA as your option for PG. If MBA is what you want to pursue, then you should go for BBA or any other course of your interest. For pursuing MBA, the eligibility is that you need to have a Bachelor's degree in any stream. Also BBA+MBA integrated course is a good option which saves you 1year. Doon Business School, Dehradun provides BBA+MBA integrated course, MBA and PGDM courses. The placements are decent and one of my seniors grabbed a whooping package of Rs 22.5 LPA. The college is reputed and ranks 4th in India when it comes to value for money education.
    All the best!
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    Vishu Goel

    7 years ago
    There is a wide scope of courses in which you may proceed, depending on your interest it varies from arts to legal study, business to hotel management, clerk to food inspector, etc. Whichever you like there is a wide scope.
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    Venkat

    7 years ago
    If you like mathematics then engineering or statistics is a good option. You could also do graduate B.Sc and M.Sc in Physics, Chemistry or Biology. Other options are Hotel Management, BMS, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.
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    Pankajkumar Patro Learn to enjoy learning. | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    You can opt for B.SC in CBZ. It has a good scope.
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    Lathika Suganya

    9 years ago
    say me nice choices for me

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