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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    swarupa mohanty | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You can opt B.Sc Nursing, B.Pharmacy, B.Sc (Animation) BPT, B.Sc Textile, B.Sc MLT, B.Sc Physiology, B.Sc Journalism, B.Sc Ayurvedic, etc. are some courses under B.Sc. But, if you will join BBA it will be better for any stream. Students can join in it and Do MBA/PGDM like course and get jobs in Companies, B.Sc Food packaging n services or B.Sc Food nutrition nowadays, as a wide scope B.Sc Food processing, are some very Bright fields in India. Or, if you are interested in any artistic field, then you can go for that also like fine arts, photographer, fashion designer etc.
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    Partha Singha

    6 years ago
    Yes, I Am a class 12th students I'm suggested is my course education, visual arts, English, Sanskrit, Bengal at any suggestions.
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    Aastha Sahu

    6 years ago
    Yes, there are many courses like you can go in the field of banking civil services railways etc.
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    Kanika Rastogi | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Let me make you clear about a thing that opting PCB does not end up to becoming a doctor, there are others career opportunities too. You can go for physiotherapist, pharmacy, microbiologist, pathologists. All these fields are highly demanding and respectable.
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    AVISH BINDAL | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    There are many courses like BBA B.Sc in animation and multimedia, BA in journalism and so on.
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    Rahul Dhurve | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    1) B.Sc Agriculture
    2) B.Tech in Biology.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    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 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.
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    riya surana

    7 years ago
    While selecting your career, you should first think of your choices and likes. As in, what makes you work harder or what is that you love doing, be it any particular stream or subject. And select accordingly.
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    Soundarya

    9 years ago
    there are lots of courses available, but what is your likes. Your query can be answered only if u specify your likes.
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    sahil nehra

    9 years ago
    BBA +MBA , b.com +MBA ,

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