Which course can I pursue after completing HSC in science rather than engineering or medical?
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1. If you only like either Physics, Chemistry and Maths as a subject, engineering might not be good for you as every specialisation in engineering combined either of two subjects P, C or M. So, if you like only one subject out of P, C, and M look at options to do core science related courses in these individual subjects like:
If you like only Physics, you have career options like Astrophysics, Geophysics, Molecular Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Optical Physics.
If you like only Chemistry, you have career options like Biochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, etc.
If you like only Maths, you have career option...more -
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Abhilash Jyoti Boruah Technical Consultant in Shaildhar Telecom Services | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoHi Anurag,
there are a lot of courses which you can apply for other than engineering and medical.
Some of the courses are:
1. B.Sc: But nowadays select some different subject other than the normal subjects in science.
i) B.Sc Agriculture
ii) B.Sc Nautical Science
iii) B.Sc Forestry
iv) B.Sc IT
v) B.Sc Hotel Management
vi) B.Sc Aviation
vii) B.Sc Biotechnology
(Go for M.Sc in Marine Biotechnology)
viii) B.Sc Animation & Multimedia
2. BCA: BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. Like B.Sc, BCA too is a 3-year long course. This course focuses on computers, software and applications, programming languages, etc.
3. B.Arch: It stands for Bache...more
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