What are the career options after completion of 12th with science?
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Hi,
Since you had chosen Science stream, so there are many career options regarding your interests. BE/B.Tech
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch).
B.Sc (Science).
BCA (IT & Software).
B.Sc (IT & Software).
MBBS.
Post Basic B.Sc Nursing.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma). -
Since you have science, you have the privilege to go in any field. You can do B.Tech or B.Sc in PCM. 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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Hello,
It depends on you that what is your passion and what are your future goals. As a science student, there are many career options for you. From here you can choose any field of your interest. If you want to do engineering then you have to give JEE Mains exam after class 12th and there are many other courses that you can opt after 12th. Top courses are: 1. BE/ B.Tech
2. B.Arch
3. MBBS
4. B.Pharm
5. B.Sc
6. BCA -
B.Tech and MBBS are cimmon. Nowadays B.Sc. Agri and Forestry have a good scope. You can also go with architecture or designing field. Animation is also booming nowadays.
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You can opt for UG in science, management, engineering, medical, finance, etc.
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Many career options are there.
You can choose like B.Phama, Engineering, BCA, BSC and many more. -
Hi,
If you had done both Science and Mathematics in class 12th, there are lots of options available for you, which you can choose for your further career, like you can go for engineering in different streams like B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science engineering), Information technology (IT), Mechanical engineering (ME), Civil engineering, Chemical engineering, Biomedical engineering, Biotechnology, Food technology, Electrical engineering, Electrical and Electronics engineering, Electronics and Computer engineering, Chemical engineering, Automobile engineering, CHE- Petroleum, Aerospace engineering, ME- Mechatronics. The most important thing...more -
Hi,
Top Courses after class 12th in Science
BE/B.Tech
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)
B.Sc (Science)
BCA (IT & Software)
B.Sc (IT & Software)
MBBS
Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma)
For more details information you can see below link
https://www.shiksha.com/careers
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chandan kasuladevi it is competitive world run for life | Contributor-Level 8
9 years agoMBBS,BDS,BAMS,BPT
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