Which course should I prefer?

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

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Top Career Options After 12th Science PCB 2022-2023
    1 MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
    2 B.A. MS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
    3 BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery)
    4 B.Sc.
    5 BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
    6 BPT (Bachelors of Physiotherapy).
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    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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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    B.Sc or B.Tech will be the best choice for technical field or you can also choose BCA to enter the software field.
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    Vilas Rane | Contributor-Level 8

    6 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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    Arvind Dhangar i am student | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Definitely, B.Sc Agriculture has much better chance of landing a job immediately after graduation. If you want to pursue research, you can opt for M.Sc Agriculture course, after the B.Sc Yyou can opt for Agriculture microbiology / Agriculture Biotech related project for the master thesis. If you do not want to pursue research after B.Sc, opt for MBA in Agriculture business management, this will further open up career opportunities for you. Job opportunity for B.Sc. Agriculture graduates include Agriculture extension officer, opportunity in Banking sector, as field officers in many government boards (rubber board, coconut development bo
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    ANAY MATHUR Follow me and get perfect answer | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hi Pooja
    How are you?
    Well, most of the students dream to get IIT after pursuing 2-years wth PCM but you may also opt B.Sc. If you have sufficient grades in 12 then you may also go for DU or any private university.
    Else B.Tech is a common course which you may perform.
    So, choose according to whatever you want to be
    Thank you and keep asking!
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Engineering is the most preferred option after +2 with PCM. Mechanical Engineering is called an evergreen branch considering its placement potentials. Streams in demand include Electronics and Communication, Instrumentation, Electrical and Electronics, Computer Science and Engineering and so on. Besides there are new generation streams such as Information technology, Avionics, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechatronics, Automobile Engineering, Robotics and so on. Considering the trends in growth of industry, electronics and computer sciences streams are predicted to have good prospects in future. For PCB stream, Medicine comprising of MBBS
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    Abhijit Singh Lot's of things I have to know.

    8 years ago
    You have good marks but not good enough. So, you can do BCA, B.Sc, B.Com or BBA from some good college.
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    Himanshu Garg

    8 years ago
    You should go for PCB stream as you have good marks in the same.
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    riddhima banerjee | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    You can pursue medical field as your PCB scores are good.
    Also, if not interested, then you can opt other applied Science field.

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