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Updated a year ago

A PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student who opts not to take the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) still has a wide range of career opportunities. These students can explore fields like biotechnology, microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, and environmental science, which are rapidly growing industries with significant research and development opportunities. Careers in nutrition and dietetics, forensic science, and biomedical sciences are also promising, offering roles in hospitals, laboratories, and research institutions. Additionally, fields like agriculture, food technology, and horticulture are expanding, providing options in both government and private sectors. For those interested in healthcare but not through the NEET route, options like nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and clinical research offer robust career paths.
Furthermore, there are opportunities in education, science communication, and management roles within the healthcare industry, allowing PCB students to leverage their knowledge without the need for NEET. I hope this information helps clear your doubt however if you still have queries or confusion regarding the selection of the career. You can connect with our expert counselor by visiting the College Vidya website, where you get experienced counselors who guide you in selecting the best career option.
Updated a month ago
Without taking NEET, PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students can select sitting in a large pool of well-paid and well-recognized jobs. You will be able to study subjects like B.Sc Nursing, Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm), Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) and B.Sc Biotechnology, Optometry, Microbiology, Food Technology, Environmental Science, Forensic Science, etc. These majors provide hospital, research, pharmaceutical industries, rehabilitation centres and even international placements. The majority of these courses would expect you to be a passed 10+2 PCB student who often has at least 50 percent aggregate marks, and some courses may also combine their own entrance tests or selection cycle. As the Indian healthcare and life sciences industries are growing at a rate never seen before in India, these non-NEET careers offer great job security, job and career growth, and the opportunity to contribute in significant ways to healthcare, research and allied disciplines