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Career options in Medical Science After 12th




Career options in Medical Science After 12th
Now in this article, the students get career counselling material which emphasize on Scope for Medical Students after 12th (PCB) which will be able to clear their doubts related to Science stream in choosing Best out of the below Career options after 12th PCB except Medical.

Take a look and choose which suits best with your interest so that your hard work should not be in vain. First of all
1. BAMS

2. Pharma
3. Sc Nursing
4. Sc (Hons)
5. Sc Anthropology
6. Sc Physiotherapy
7. A English
8. Com
9. Sc Zoology
10. Biochemistry
11. Sc Botany
12. Sc Microbiology
13. Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
14. Biotechnology
15. Chemistry (H)

Browse below videos to know Medical courses after 12th science 


Takshila Learning also provides you detailed and well explained NCERT solutions for CBSE classes 6 to 12 as per the latest syllabus along with Online Classes.

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