hi ajay,
there is nothing like 'best' subject. every subject has its importance in society and career opportunities . the thing is that whatever you do, you have to be great at it and that is possible only if you like the subject enough and are curious about it. so take up a subject that interests you. dont just opt for something based on its job options. right after bsc ,you cant get a job, you have to atleast complete masters, or phd if you want, so its a long road, and if you take a subject just because it will pay well but you are not fond of ,then it will be difficult for you to shine. so, give yourself time, think about it , research and decide accordingly.
all the best
There are many subjects or courses which you can pursue other than medical courses. The options you have in BSc are listed below.
There are number courses with the PCB subjects and you can go for any one of them as per your interest. Also refer the link below to know more about the courses after standard 12.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-if-you-dont-get-mbbs-seat-know-bright-options-in-allied-health-sciences
Hello,
The course is essentially founded on theories of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, offering knowledge into the principle theories and concepts of the field. you would ideally have computer skills and careers areas like Hardware and Networking, Software, Database administration, Research & development, System Administration, are good for future.
After graduation of the course, you can work in both science and non-science fields. apart from advanced research in the field, you can explore job opportunities in areas like marketing, business, and other specialized fields.
ALL the best!
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