What to do after 12th PCB? I've given NEET 2018 and will try next year too.

63 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Archie Roy
4 Answers
SACHIN NAMDEV
7 years ago
If you really want to become a doctor, then you should prepare for NEET. If you are interested in studying abroad, then prepare for GMAT SAT. There is need of good doctors especially neurologists in our country. Medical field provides a good income. All the best.

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SaKib KhAn
7 years ago
If your aim is to be a doctor, then keep trying, because now you can try till you are 25.

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D
7 years ago
Keep trying. Also, look for government and private Agriculture and Forestry courses. They too are in demand nowadays.

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Aroon Bae
7 years ago
Hi Archie, you can keep taking your NEET as long as you don't reach the upper age limit, but it will be waste of time, if you keep on giving the exam on an on. So, keep options like agriculture, environmental Science, biology, chemistry, pharmacy, biochemistry etc. These courses will also need entra

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