What are the career options after completion of 12th with science?

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    Riya Garg | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Since you have science you have the privilege to go in any field. You can do B.Tech, B.Sc in PCM or B. You can do BBA, B.Com and if you have maths then you can go for BCA or BMS. You can BJMC or can pursue law. Options are immense for a science student but selecting an appropriate one depends on your interest.
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    Debajit Chandra | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi
    There are so many options after 12th i.e. Engineering and Non-Engineering.
    I need to know first your interest then can help you out accordingly.
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    Muskan Marodia | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Their are many career options after completion of 12th with Science like B.Tech, BCA BBA and B.Com etc.
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    kanika mehra I think before I act

    8 years ago
    Following are the best options for you:
    B.Tech
    BCA
    BBA
    B.Com
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    Asad Fatmi Management Professional, Government Consultant | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Ewenjlin,
    Since you are a Science student, you have the privilege to get into any field. If you have taken maths along with Physics and Chemistry and wish to make your career in Science and technology, you can go for B.Sc+M.Sc in physics, chemistry or Maths, Engineering, etc.
    Similarly, if you have taken Biology, you have the option to go for MBBS, BDS (Dental), Biotech, etc
    It is suggested to consider your own wish and desire before making a final choice rather than depending on other's opinion. It is good to take advise but finally decision should be made based on once own capabilities and desire and you are the best judge of your ca
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    aneesh ram miles to go before I sleep...... | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    You can go for engineering. Apart from this, you have ocean full of opportunities. You can also do Integrated B.Sc+M.Sc programme from a good college.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Since you are a science student, you have the privilege to get into any field. If you have taken maths along with Physics and Chemistry and wish to make your career in Science and technology, you can go for B.Sc+M.Sc in physics, chemistry or Maths, Engineering, etc. Similarly, if you have taken Biology, you have the option to go for MBBS BDS (Dental), Biotech, etc. It is suggested to consider your own wish and desire before making a final choice rather than depending on others opinion. It is good to take advise but finally decision should be made based on once own capabilities and desire and you are the best judge of your capabilit
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Well, you can go for various fields and courses like BCA, B.Sc, B.Com or you can even opt for engineering and select any of the branch from that.
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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    As you are from Science stream, you are eligible for almost all the fields to enter, because science stream has very high value and it allows you to do so.
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    shobhit kumar | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    There are too many career opportunities after completion of class 12th with Science. I am listing some courses, you can choose based on your interest:
    B. El. Ed
    D. El. Ed. B.Sc. B.A. B.Tech. B.Com. BBA
    Polytechnic
    ANM/GNM
    Staff nurse Diploma
    Air hostess etc.
    And, there are so many others career opportunities, which you can opt. Good luck for your career.

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