I have done 12th with PCB and computers. Which is the most suitable field for my future?

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Anushka Jha
8 years ago
Apply for B.Sc in biotechnology, B.Sc in microbiology, B.Sc in forensic science, etc. You can do BCA as well or you can apply for medical also. Good luck.

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Raj shakya
6 years ago
There a lot of options except for medical. Some of them include: 1. Physiotherapy- BPT 2. Dentist- BDS 3. B.Sc 4. Law 5. Fashion designing 5. Mass communication 6. Hotel management 7. MBA etc. You can research more on the topic. You can choose a field which does not require any specific subject lik

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Eva Rana
9 years ago
biotech, microbiology, bioinformatics will be good for you or you can choose from b.sc and MBBS too

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Stuti Jain
9 years ago
Hi, you can think of doing Bioinformatics or Biotechnology. Also refer to the linked/related queries below.

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