Which course should I prefer?

My 12th standard marks: Chemistry- 80 English- 81 Biology- 84 Maths- 41 Physics- 67

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    Anushka Jha Sincerity at its top! | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Apply for B.Sc in biotechnology, B.Tech in biotechnology (Since it do not cover the entire portion of Maths), B.Sc in microbiology, B.Sc in forensic Science.
    There are lots of scope for you.
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    Rahul Dhurve | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    You have taken more marks in biology than mathematics, so you should choose medical field.
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    Manali Barad | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    The general eligibility criteria to be eligible for applying for BCA course you must have completed your Higher Secondary (+2) Examination equivalent (Diploma/degree), withminimum50% marks in total and also having Mathematics as subject in the qualifying examination.
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    Muskan Marodia | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You should go for higher studies after class 12th, you can apply in different courses like B.Tech, B.Sc. Event Management, Fashion Design and Technology in different universities. And can built your career & can gain knowledge in different fields. All these courses have a good scope and very good future along with good job opportunities.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Appear for all entrance examinations and check your eligibility everywhere. As per your marks, B.Sc in biotechnology, B.Tech in biotechnology, B.Sc in microbiology. And B.Sc in forensic Science are best suited. Good luck
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Give all the entrance exams and check you eligibilities everywhere, whichever area you find yourself fit for, go there. It depends on your hard work, selecting a good course doesn't fetch you a job, but I would just suggest going for a professional course.
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    Vivek Kumar Writer by hobby coder by choice | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    As your mathematics score is low, do not go for any mathematical course like B.Tech or aeronautics. You can apply for B.Sc in agriculture, pharmacy, mass media and communication or fine arts.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Apply for B.Sc. In biotechnology, B.Tech in biotechnology (Since it do not cover the entire portion of Maths), B.Sc. In microbiology, B.Sc. In forensic Science. There are lots of scope for you.
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    Bhavana Vadlamudi

    2 years ago
    You are very good in Chemistry and Biology than Maths. It is better to choose courses like MBBS pharmacy, Bio Technology etc.
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    Mohd Ahsan | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You have good marks in Biology than mathematics so don't go with mathematics based courses. Try to get admission in Biology based courses.
    1-MBBS
    Prepare for NEET though it's a very tough examination. And also number of aspirants are also very high.
    2-BDS
    You can also get admission in this course through NEET.
    3-BUMS (Bachelors of Unani medicines and Surgery)
    Admission into this also happens through NEET.
    4-BHMS (Bachelors of homeopathy medicines and surgery)
    Admission through NEET. Some more courses-
    B.Sc Zoology
    B.Sc (Botany)
    B.Sc (Geology)
    B.Sc (Geography)
    B.Sc Chemistry
    B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
    B.A ( almost all courses).

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