I got 67% in 12th Science with pcmb.I intrested in both pharmacy & engineering which has better scope?

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Asked by Anant Desai
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Debajit Chandra
9 years ago
Hi Anant Both have very good scope in their own filed. It's you who must decide because interest and inclination plays a vital role. Which you would like to do most.

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thanks sir for your guidance...

Ali armaan
8 years ago
Better to choose pharmacy as an option. It will help you further with great opportunities. Good luck.

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9 years ago
for you I think you should go wd pharmacy you will able to do well in that cuz in pharmacy you need your practical approach more than theoretical but in engineering more money more study !!

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Javed Ansari
9 years ago
I think you must have to go with engineering because of having tremendous job opportunities

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Akash Prasher
9 years ago
both has better scope and job in their field.. I think you should go for bio-engineering according to your interest.

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