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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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    You can check the below mentioned courses:1. B.A. MS (Ayurvedic).2. BHMS (Homoeopathy).3. BUMS (Unani).4. BDS.5. Bachelors of veterinary Science and animal husbandry BVSC 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.
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    Vilas Rane | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    You can check the below mentioned courses:
    1. B.A. MS (Ayurvedic).
    2. BHMS (Homoeopathy).
    3. BUMS (Unani).
    4. BDS.
    5. Bachelors of veterinary Science and animal husbandry BVSC 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. B.A.
    20. LL.B. (Bachelor of law).
    21. Education and teaching.
    22. Travel and tourism courses.
    23. Hotel manage
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    Kamal Vishwakarma | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    If you are a PCB student in 12th class or you don't want to be a doctor then don't worry. You can do B.Pharma with medical line or can open your own medical shop.
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    shobhit kumar | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hello Shivangi
    There are too many other options for it:
    you can go for B.Sc. You may opt B.A. You can go for some specialized computer courses and many more.
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    Neelu Khushwaha | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    If you do not want to be a doctor then you can go for B.Voc Degree in Medical Lab Technology. B.Voc is a work integrated degree programme where applicants get opportunity to earn while learning. In this programme theory classes happen at International Skills Academy (training hub partner) and practical training is conducted at best Hospitals, Pathology Labs etc. B.Voc degree in Medical Lab Technology is offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences - School of Vocational Education (TISS-SVE), a NAAC A+ government. Of India funded Institution established in the year 1936. Some of the industry partners includes.
    Mayom Hospital
    Oncquest Labo
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    Harpreet Madaan Developer | Blogger | Tech Lover | Quick Learner | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Shivangi other courses among which you can choose are as follows.
    1. B.Pharma
    2. D. Pharma
    In addition to that if you have interest in Chemistry and want to make career in Chemistry then definitely go for B.Sc. (hons) in Chemistry.
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    There are number of courses in which you can apply after your 12th results. LPU offers more than 200 programmes. It is one of leading private universities in North. In the short span of time it has grown so much that major recruiters from the industry visit LPU for the placement purpose. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It is a UGC-approved university which has been ranked well by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its faculty, its placements, its teaching practices, etc. The university provides ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good placement. Special inpu
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Let me share the best university for medical colleges, I am saying this as I am an alumnus of LPU. Medical courses are available at Lovely Professional University. In clinical & Health LPU is ranked 8th amongst top India universities. In Life Sciences LPU is ranked 10th in India. LPU offers programmes in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Applied Medical Sciences, Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physiotherapy, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Medical Lab Technology/Paramedical Sciences, under its school named as Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences. LPU School of Physiotherapy and Paramedical Sciences is recognised among India's best Physiotherapy
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    Mohd Ahsan | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You can pursue many courses other than MBBS like:
    B.Sc Zoology
    B.Sc (Botany)
    B.Sc (Geology)
    B.Sc (Geography)
    B.Sc Chemistry
    B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
    B.A ( almost all courses)
    B.A (foreign Language).
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Some of the popular courses after 12th Non-medical are:
    Bachelor of Engineering/ Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech/BE)
    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)
    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)
    Bachelor of Maths or Statistics. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
    Law B.A. LLB)
    Bachelor of Arts (BA)
    Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
    I hope it helps.

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