What are all course options available after class 12 (PCM) other than engineering?

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    Bhupin Sharma Studying | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    There are many courses offered after 12th non-medical like B.sc,B.com,BBA, LLB,BA, B.pharmacy,B.Fine arts,BBM,BBS. All the best.
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    Mithilesh Padhen Keen Learner and Analyser,Strategy maker.

    9 years ago
    You can go for BBA,BCA,B.Sc,Hotel Management and Indian Airlines.You can also prepare for Defense services Exam.So all the best for future and take right decisions !!
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    Gunjan Jambhulkar | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    u can do b.sc, either u can try for SAT and tofel which will take I in foreign universities, for undergraduation there is less competition, so I could easily get scholarships. u can do CA, CS, BBA. If u have interest in art like painting then u can try for designing courses like industrial design, fine arts etc. it all depends on it interest. let me know what is your interest
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    Jyotsna Sonavane | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    You can go for B.Sc. You can give CAT exam and do MBA, M.Sc and then give GRE and you can go abroad for Ph.D. You can also give NIFT exam and can set for a new life style. The other option is BBA and then you can go for MBA.
    You can give JEE Main for B.Arch. It all depends on your interest which field you want to choose.
    You can visit the below mentioned links:
    https://www.way2college.com/colleges/bba
    https://www.way2college.com/articles/mba/top-50-mba-colleges-in-india
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    Akarsh jain | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You can pursue various courses-
    B. Arch
    B. planning and design
    B.Sc in animation and graphics
    B.Sc in Computer Science
    BCA
    LLB
    NDA
    Hotel management
    Diploma in travel and tourism or foreign language, etc.
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    Krutik Barot

    8 years ago
    Go for BBA and MBA or there are many more options in science field also.
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    jayakishore aireri pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT) | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    1) if u r not interested in engg.,think for management course do mba after Ur degree.
    2) another best option is do ca course along with Ur degree.
    3) do bca or bsc in computers that leads mca
    4) if u r interested in teaching take bsc pcm leads msc
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    Sandesh Sapra | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    u should even do B pharmacy l,BCA,BBA and other management courses.
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    salman khan i am positive person who love to help others

    9 years ago
    I would suggest you to do BBA,then MBA according to your interest like MBA in finance, HR,account,marketing, do BBA from anywhere but do MBA from reputed college after cracking CAT exam.
    then you will get much high package.
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    rahul kumar tech geek and advisor for commerce stream

    9 years ago
    there are vast no. of fields you can go for other than engineering. such as
    B.Sc. Agriculture
    B.Sc. Horticulture
    B.Sc. Forestry
    B.Sc. IT
    B.Sc. Computer Science
    B.Sc. Chemistry
    B.Sc. Mathematics
    B.Sc. Physics
    B.Sc. Hotel Management
    B.Sc. Nautical Science
    B.Sc. Electronics
    B.Sc. Electronics and Communication
    B.Sc. Biotechnology
    B.Sc. + LL.B.
    B.Com. + LL.B.
    B.Com. + LL.B.
    BBA + LL.B.
    Bachelor of Fashion Design and Technology
    Bachelor of Fashion Communication
    Bachelor of Interior Designing
    Bachelor of Design (Accessory)
    Bachelor of Design (Leather)
    Bachelor of Textile Design
    Bachelor of Product DesignFurniture and Interior Design course
    B.El.Ed. (Bachelor of Elem
    ...more

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