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

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    vishav nath

    9 years ago
    B.Sc, honors , B A , Ignou , iti etc
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    SATYAM SINGH

    9 years ago
    u can go for nda or have some mass media course if u r intrrested in journalism.or u also have a scope for fashion designing from NIFT or PEARL
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    shamsher alam ansari I m a geography teacher

    9 years ago
    if u r interested in economics then b.a.hons economics is also a good option
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    Shadab Mushtaque

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    I suggest you that if you don't like engineering never go for it.
    As I surf a lot on internet and talk to students professors and many educated people and found that there are many field you can pursue.
    1. Diploma (I personally don't like it)
    2. BA (Many streams)
    3. BA Foreign Language (Must check)
    4. BCA (Best for Computer related)
    5. BA LLB (Good Scope)
    6. BBA
    7. B.Sc
    8. B.Com
    Many more are there but these are better. Many certificate courses are also there.
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Below mentioned are the good options for you:
    1. B.Sc.
    2. B.Com honors.
    3. BA economics honors.
    4. BBA.
    5. BCA.
    6. CA.
    7. CS.
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    Kishansinh Rathod Founder of Neurobytes | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello Sania,
    Rather than engineering, there are so many options:
    1. B.Sc + M.Sc in chemistry, physics, mathematics, electronics, computer science, IT, statistics and industrial chemistry.
    2. BCA + MCA.
    3. B.Sc IT + M.Sc IT.
    4. B.Sc animation, graphics designing and game development.
    5. BBA+ MBA
    6. Hotel management.
    7. Hospital management.
    8. B.Arch.
    9. Interior designing.
    10. Fine arts.
    11. BMMC.
    12. Journalism and many more.
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    santosh kumar

    9 years ago
    medical. marketing.accounting all the ways r open.
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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    there are plenty of other options after engineering, you have to decide in which field you want to go.I will suggest you to go online through various career options available after 12th.
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    vivek mishra who am I???? | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    if you interested in psychology then join Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh for Ba (honours) psychology and after prepare for TISS to more study and jobs
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    Gaurav Singh

    9 years ago
    dude only engineering isn't a option just follow ur passion n make it ur profession !! there are various field that u can opt wildlife photography or landscape photography , mass media , teacher , bla bla bla
    Bachelor degrees are bca,bcom,ba,bsc, bsc cs,bsc ag etc etc

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