What After 10+2 For Science Stream Student
List the career options. Best colleges
Started by Monisha Barua
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Vikas Tiwari Simple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness | Contributor-Level 9
9 years agoIf you have no idea which stream you pursue further the go for any random degree like BA, BBA, BCA, B.Pharma. or any other, but do graduation before getting your dream job. -
You can go for B.Sc from IIT or Central University. There are many government jobs available for a class 12th student.
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Well, apart from engineering, medicals and other science courses, management course will be the best. For e.g., BBA entrance exams consists of questions from maths and english(maths being of class 11-12 level which can easily be mastered by science students). Science students can easily get into top BBA colleges like Christ University, IIM-Indore, etc and pursue it being on top of other students that comes from commerce and arts streams. So I think management can be held the best alternative for science students !!
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I think science stream student have the opportunity to go for every type of career options
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U r top on your head
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now a days everyone goes for engg n medicine. apart from that u have bsc, dental, veterinary, horticulture n etc
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The field of pure sciences has grown tremendously. Infact IIT AIR - 1 2014 Chitrang Murdia has himself gone to USA to purse BS in pure applied physics.So has Raghu Mahajan AIR-1 (2007 or 2009 i m not sure). So if you feel you have interest in pure sciences and not technical stuff then you should pursue bsc courses.
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