What should I do after class 12th science?
Asked by Chirag Patel
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Hi,
There are so many options available for you:
BSc in Zoology
BSc in Botany
BSc in Physics
BSc in Chemistry
BSc in Mathematics
BSc in Geography
BSc in Geology
Medical:
MBBS
BDS
BSc in Ayurveda
B.Pharma
BSc Microbiology
BSc Genetics
BSc Biotechnology
BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology)
Technical (Engg.):
B.Tech/BE or Diploma (polytechnic):
1) Mechanical
2) Electronics
3) Electrical
4) Information Technology
5) Computer Science and engg.
6) Mass communication
7) Aircraft Maintenance
8) Aeronautical engg.
9) Petroleum and chemical engg.
10) Survey and Packaging, etc.
Technical (non- engg.):
1) BCA
2) DCA
3) DITA
4) B.Sc. IT
5) B.Sc. CS
Management:
1) BBA
2) B.Com
3) B....more -
Answered by
Mayank Parmar I Love to share information about education.. | Contributor-Level 7
8 years agoHello dear,
As you are from Science stream, you can go for B.Sc. Some of the B.Sc courses comprise:
B.Sc chemistry
B.sc physics
B.sc maths
B.Sc botany
B.Sc biology
B.sc horticulture
B.sc agricultural
B.sc biotechnology
B.sc IT
As per today's growing IT industries, B.Sc IT is more preferable.
There are some other courses also which comprise:
BBA
BCA
MBBS
BHMS
Dairy Science -
Medicine and engineering are the most conventional fields.
Otherwise, choose one among the many enchanting career options like fashion technology, design, photography, hotel management, journalism, law, etc. -
Hey Chirag,
You have a lot of options to go for after 12. If you are good at technical knowledge of sciences than i would suggest you to go for engineering. You also have other options like event management, Mass Communication, Journalism, Fashion/Interior designing. It will be your call that which one you want to go for. Also suggesting you some best colleges - -
Majority of the students go for the medical and engineering courses or they join graduation courses like B.Sc in chemical, horticulture, agriculture, CSE, etc. If you want to explore different fields rather than these courses, you can go for fashion designing or you can go for interior designing.
Or
You can enhance photography skills. Also, you can prepare for the government exam. Now, you have to introspect and accordingly, you have to choose your career.
Kindly visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers -
You can choose from all the available branches because a Science student is privileged by that. Some of the option available are-
B.Sc
B.Com
BCA
B.Tech or Engineering
B.Pharma
BAMS and other nursing courses -
You can go for following courses:
1. B.Sc. In geology
2. B.Sc. In zoology
3. B.Sc. In botany
4. B.Sc. In physics
5. B.Sc. In computer science
6. D.Pharmacy
7. B.Pharmacy
8. B.Tech -
Hello Chirag,
For Science group, there are numerous options to pursue. Depending on the interest, one could pursue professional courses or pure Science/maths options. Under professional courses:
1) There are the traditional options - Engineering (B.Tech, B.E. ). For PCM, Medicine MBBS BDS BHMS B.A. M. S. BUMS).
2) or one could go for new age options: Bio-Technology or Design. Bachelors in Design has myriad option such as Textile design, fashion design, industrial design etc. These courses would typically lead to employment options in operational roles in the private sector. Under pure sciences:
1) NISER: 5 year Integrated M.Sc. Programme...more -
Checkout some of the best career options for Science : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NlCydV5Y3A
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There are so many options available for you:
B.Sc in Zoology
B.Sc in Botany
B.Sc in Physics
B.Sc in Chemistry
B.Sc in Mathematics
B.Sc in Geography
B.Sc in Geology
Medical:
MBBS
BDS
B.Sc in Ayurveda
B.Pharma
B.Sc Microbiology
B.Sc Genetics
B.Sc Biotechnology
BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology)
Technical (engineering):
B.Tech/BE or Diploma (Polytechnic):
1) Mechanical
2) Electronics
3) Electrical
4) Information Technology
5) Computer Science and engineering.
6) Mass communication
7) Aircraft Maintenance
8) Aeronautical engineering.
9) Petroleum and chemical engineering.
10) Survey and Packaging, etc.
Technical (non- engineering):
1) BCA
2) DCA
3) DITA
4) B.Sc...more
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