I have completed my class 12th. Can you suggest the best courses after class 12th for PCB group?

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    abhishek anand An optimist by nature, I like to be social.

    9 years ago
    The first choice after completing 12th with pcb should be mbbs or bds. But if you are unable to go for these, then you can go for professional course BBA, if you want to make a career in private sector. And if you are interested in traditional sectors like teaching, then you can go for bsc with a subject of your choice preferably botony or zoology as it will separate you from others as physics and chemistry are common to all. After that you can do your masters and then phd.
    There is another sector that has a lot of potential nowadays and that is agriculture, you can go for bsc in agriculture science if you are interested, and you can h
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    Nikhil Jangir physiology expert and career advisor

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You have plenty of options with PCB other than MBBS/ BDS. Check here:
    1.B.Sc and AH- Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences
    2.B.Sc- Bachelor of Science
    3. B.Sc Microbiology- Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
    4. B.Sc Biotechnology- Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
    5. B.Sc Bio Chemistry- Bachelor of Science in Bio Chemistry
    6. B.Sc Nursing
    7. B PT- Bachelor in Physio Therapy
    8. B Pharm- Bachelor in Pharmacy
    9. B Sc Agriculture- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    10. B.Sc. Horticulture
    11. B.Sc Environmental Science- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
    12. B F.Sc- Bachelor in Fisheries Sciences
    13. B.Sc MLT- Bachelor in Medical Technology
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Below mentioned are some of the good options for you:
    1. MBBS.
    2. BDS.
    3. BPT.
    4. BHMS.
    5. BAMS.
    6. B.Sc nursing.
    7. B.Pharma.
    8. BMLT.
    9. B.Sc botany, zoology, chemistry biotechnology, microbiology and biochemistry.
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    meenakshi sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    B.Sc - botany, zoology, life Science, chemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, biomedical sciences.
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    Ankur Sharma | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Going for B.Sc will be a better option because it's going to improve your capability to do more and then you can go for research and development.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi, Best courses after class 12th for PCB group:
    1. MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
    2. Veterinary Sciences.
    3. B.A. M. S. (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery)
    4. BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
    5. Pharmacy.
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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    It's going to improve your capability to do more, and then you can go for research and development. So B.Sc will be the best option.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    The first choice after completing class 12th with PCB should be MBBS or BDS. But, if you are unable to go for these, then you can go for professional course BBA, if you want to make a career in private sector. And, if you are interested in traditional sectors like teaching, then you can go for B.Sc. With a subject of your choice preferably botany or zoology, as it will separate you from others as physics and chemistry are common to all. After that, you can do your Masters and then Ph.D. There is another sector that has a lot of potential nowadays and that is agriculture, you can go for B.Sc in agriculture Science, if you are intere
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    I think mainly you have 3 options. First of all, you should prepare for NEET exam, practice as much as you can and the second one is B.Sc with Biology and after that M.Sc. Also, you can pursue biotechnology, it is in trend nowadays, only if you pursue it from a good institute.
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    Kishansinh Rathod Founder of Neurobytes | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello,
    Below mentioned are some courses related to PCB group:
    MBBS, BHMS, BAMS, etc. (All the medical courses).
    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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