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Anurag Prasoon

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Of course! Since you've taken PCMB (science), you have various paths open to you. It depends on what subjects or fields you enjoy the most. You could consider engineering, medicine, mathematics, or even research in any of these areas. Think about your interests and strengths, and explore options that align with them. It's important to choose something you're passionate about and that will lead to a fulfilling career.

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