I completed my 12th with PCB & prepared for a medical entrance exam but got disqualified. Can you suggest a good course for a better future?

I passed my 12th in 2013.

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Asked by Adnan Sheikh

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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Join agricultural technology, or courses related to fishery or veterinary or go for a B.Sc in botany or zoology.
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    Paula Mukherjee

    7 years ago
    Hello,If you want to give it a second try please go ahead, prepare well and try. In case you do not want to waste one more year, you can also opt for Bachelor of Optometry. This a four year health Science course related to EYE. For more information you can visit : http://www.optometrycouncilofindia.org.
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    sushree sipra paikaray I am practical but empathetic person .

    8 years ago
    Please do not give up. Either you work hard with full dedication and complete focus or you join B.Sc (Hons) in botany or zoology. I am saying this because if you opt to pursue any other course then you cannot study for medical, so please either prepare for medical or do medical preparation along with B.Sc in biology. If you fail to make to qualify the entrance exam then you can become a researcher or lecturer. You can earn good money too. You must be a sharp student.
    I hope it helps.
    All the best.
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    yash madaan

    9 years ago
    you can still pursue medical Science from a private college if your financial status is good.
    otherwise go for B.Sc along with some foreign language, preferably german or chinese.
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    sania Sci | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    U should first do graduation
    Do BSc then MSc
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    Akansha Anshu Singh singh GOD GIVE HAPPYNESS. TO ALL IN NEW YEAR.

    9 years ago
    you can try as failure is the key of success. I too have not pass MBBS this year like you. so not get sad .you should try hard.
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    Prasoon Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    BPT AND BOT ARE VERY GOOD COURSE YOU CAN ALSO H
    GO FOR YOGA AND NATUROPATHY AND OTHER AYUSH COURSES.THESE ARE LESS TYPICAL AND FUL OF SCOPE
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    Kishansinh Rathod Founder of Neurobytes | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello Adnan,
    Below mentioned are some good courses related to PCB group except Doctor:
    1. B.Pharm.
    2. D.Pharm.
    3. B.Sc (Zoology, botany, chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology and microbiology).
    4. Genetics engineering.
    5. B.Sc bioinformatics (Combination of biology and computer).
    6. B.Sc microbiology + DMLT (You can start your own lab).
    7. B.Sc MLT.
    8. B.Sc environmental science.
    9. B.Sc agriculture.
    10. B.Sc dairy products.
    11. B.Sc dairy and food technology.
    12. B.Sc geology.
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    Ninad Magdum

    9 years ago
    B.Sc botony, B.Sc microbiology, B.Sc zoology, biotechnology, B.Sc home Science, BMLT. I think so these courses are much prefred by a pcb students if yhey dont qualify or dont want to be doctor.
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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    9 years ago
    Go for bsc, pharmacy, diplomas in medical technology, bba as per your preference.

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