What are the options for PCB students after 12th except Medical?

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    ABHISHEK PALIWAL Having expertise in Pharma & Vaccines | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    There are plenty of options available. You can go for pharmacy, paramedic, B.Sc. Many Diploma course are also available.
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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    After class 12th except medical, you can do B.Sc in Agriculture, B.Sc in Agronomy, B.Sc in Crop Physiology, B.Sc in Entomology, B.Sc in Forensic Sciences, Diploma in Forensic Sciences, B.Sc in Biotechnology, B.Tech (Industrial Biotechnology), B.Pharm, Physiotherapist, BE in Environmental Engineering, Optometrists, Sanitary Inspector, Hematology, B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology, etc.
    Thanks.
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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Except medical you can go for biology, microbiology and many other things.
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    Vishesh Vanjani

    2 years ago
    Almost all of the discussed careers are related to Biology so I won't do that. Have you ever thought about exploring Science even in college, like studying Chemistry Physics computers, and even Maths. If yes, then I'm sure you are not alone. What's even better? Some colleges offer such opportunities by letting you study different subjects for some semesters (depending on the college) and letting you choose your major subject from them depending on your actual interest. Some national level and reputed colleges can even offer you degrees in subjects you might not have even studied in 12th. The reason for answering such open-mindedly is f
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    Arpita Singh

    6 years ago
    Medical is not the only option. You can go for B.Sc in biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, agricultural microbiology, chemistry, zoology, botany, nanotechnology, etc. All these are worth doing and you can opt any one of them.
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Except medical line, you can take admission in professional courses or can take admission for B.Sc, MS from chemistry botany etc.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi, There are lots of options available for E. g. Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Forensic Science, B.Sc Microbiology, dietician course, etc. There are lot of options available. Just check which suits you. And also to mention about Graduation in zoology, botany, are also available.
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    PCTE MLS

    5 years ago
    In my views B.Sc. In MLT/MS (Medical Laboratory Technology/Sciences) is a good course as compared to other 5 year course in medical field, as the course is diversifying with new technologies in the respective fields and with adverse career opportunities. A person can have a secure job in private as well as public healthcare industries, diagnostic centers as well as laboratories. The person who is perusing B.Sc. In MLT/MS will be efficient in handling and operating electrical laboratory equipment. Further after completion of degree he/she play an important role in helping surgeons and physicians in diagnosing ailments of human beings. T
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    Vishal Yadav

    9 years ago
    You can go into biotech or medical representative fields.

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