Which course would be best for me after completing class 12th with 92% (PCB) except MBBS and BDS?

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Balwinder Kaur
9 years ago
There are many courses which you can do as: BAMS Biomedical engineering or biotech engineering BFSc Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and surgery Bachelor of Verterinary Science Pharm D Paramedical courses Nursing Bachelor in medical lab technology IISER BSc Bachelor of pharmacy OTHER COURSES: Diplo

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in these all which has better scope in future

Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
There are many courses which you can do as: BAMS Biomedical engineering or biotech engineering BFSc Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and surgery Bachelor of Verterinary Science Pharma.D Paramedical courses Nursing Bachelor in medical lab technology IISER B.Sc Bachelor of pharmacy OTHER COURSES: Dipl

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pranav rathore
8 years ago
You can do Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and surgery, Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery or B.Pharm.

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8 years ago
If medicine is something which you do not want to opt for, then emerging branches of education like law, fashion technology, mass communications are always helpful. Photography and journalism also offer a plethora of opportunities and also thrill to life. Choose your career wisely, a humble suggesti

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
Apart from MBBS BDS, we have many other options. You can simply go for BSc Biological Science. Orelse you can go for BSc Nursing Medical Science BAMS BHMS BVSC.

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9 years ago
Many of courses are available after completing 12th with PCB. Apart from MBBS & BDS you can think of students aspiring to take up careers in biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, veterinary sciences, agricultural, Bachelor in physiotherapy, forensic science, bioinformatics, nursing courses, hor

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but can u suugest mee best course for me which has better scope

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