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R P Yadav is the founder, chairman and managing director of Genius Consultants Limited, a 30-year-old human resources solutions company.
Over the years, he has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award from World HR Congress and HR Person Of The Year from Public Relations Council of India.
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Asked by Anonymous - Dec 18, 2023Hindi
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Hello sir I am Shubham and I had done my 12th in PCMB with 55% in 2015 is there still any chances for me to pursue any bachelor or diploma course for me in medical field or technical field whereas I had been working as cctv technician from last 6 years.

Ans: Hello Shubham, thank you for reaching out to me. It’s great that you’re interested in pursuing a bachelor’s or diploma course in the medical or technical field. With a 55% score in PCMB, you may still be eligible for some courses. Here are some options you can consider:

Diploma courses in medical field: You can consider pursuing a diploma course in the medical field. There are many diploma courses available in fields such as nursing, physiotherapy, radiography, and dental assistant. These courses are typically 1-2 years long and can help you gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the medical field.

Bachelor’s courses in technical field: If you’re interested in pursuing a technical field, you can consider a bachelor’s course in engineering or computer science. These courses are typically 4 years long and can help you gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the technical field.

Bachelor’s courses in medical field: If you’re interested in pursuing a career in the medical field, you can consider a bachelor’s course in fields such as nursing, physiotherapy, or medical laboratory technology. These courses are typically 4 years long and can help you gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the medical field.

Distance learning courses: If you’re unable to attend regular classes, you can consider distance learning courses. Many universities offer distance learning courses in various fields.

Certification courses: You can also consider certification courses in fields such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, or data analytics. These courses are typically shorter in duration and can help you gain the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the technical field.

I hope this helps. Good luck with your future endeavors!
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