What are the study options available for me other than engineering after completing class 12th with science stream?

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    Raj Chawla https://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-05-17 01:28:55
    Hi Rutuja,
    After 12th in Science (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry), you may go for engineering courses such as civil, mechanical, electronics etc
    Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas such as occupational therapy, computer, business administration.
    You can also opt for courses outside the university stream such as hotel management, fashion technology, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer courses.
    However, other than Science stream you may even explore the opportunities Commerce and Hum
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    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2014-05-15 18:21:36
    Dear Rutuja,
    Well there are numerous graduation options for a science graduate depending on your area of interest. Some of the graduation options are:
    MBBS (If you have studied in +2),
    Engineering,
    Law,
    Management,
    Banking and Finance
    etc.
    For Science student, the best options are Engineering (in any branch of your choice) or MBBS (if you had biology too). However, to get a better idea, I would recommend you to try the Career Central. Below is the link
    https://www.shiksha.com/career-opportunities
    Hope this helps.
    Thanks
    All The Best!
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    devendra pathak pathak principal and member of academic council BU | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-05-14 15:34:55
    Rutuja good decision to go for engineering after 12th science . you know lot of options area available to you after 12th . for that you already decide for engineering. engineering.you should write stat CET entrance examination which is conducted in month of may every year .you can also prefer to write entrance examination as JEE main and advance for better premium college admission . by this you can get better engineering course . all the best . best of luck
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    VEDANSHI DIXIT

    2014-05-14 15:09:10
    U cn opt
    architecture
    banking
    nda
    CA
    hotel management
    lecturer
    fashion designing
    ssc
    many more.

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