Which course should I pursue after completing class 12th?

I have a keen interest in physics and CS. I secured 1,91,298 rank in JEE Mains exam.

94 Views|Posted 8 years ago
4 Answers
Neetu Singh
5 years ago
As I myself had gone through the same phase a couple of years back. Which course you want to pursue is totally depends upon your interest. In which area you are good and can work harder. I can just suggest few courses. You can go for BBA BCA B.J. M. C. (Mass communication), B.Tech, etc. And, there a

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
M
5 years ago
LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities, and highly qualified faculty. It has around 25000+ Students across the campus in different professional Schools. It offers more than 200 programs Management, Hotel Management, Computer Appl

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
Anushka Jha
8 years ago
You can do BCA, B.Sc in physics, B.Sc in mathematics, etc. Good luck.

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
Vikas Kaushik
8 years ago
Hi Satyajeet, you either opt for B.Sc physics or B.Sc computer science or B.Sc IT.

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon

Similar Questions for you

For your plan, the best route is to pursue a strong B.Tech in Computer Science (CSE) in India first, then move into a postgraduate (PG) specialisation in Game Design either in India or abroad. Top Indian options include IITs, NITs, and private universities for CSE, while premier design schools like

...Read more

JKBOSE 12th Result 2026 was declared on April 22. Last year, it was announced on April 30. The result can be checked online by logging with the required details.

Yes, you can take admission in Class 12 with 60%—no problem.
And no, there isn't any SC/ST reservation in Class 12 admissions based on marks.

 

🏫 Admission to Class 12 (how it actually works)

Class 12 admission isn't like college entrance exams. It's mostly a continuation from Class 11.

  • If you're a

...Read more

No, you cannot apply. MANET strictly requires candidates to have completed their Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) through a regular, full-time mode of education. The maritime industry demands rigorous physical and academic preparation that distance or correspondence courses cannot provide. Theref

...Read more

No. MANET only accepts candidates who completed their education through regular schooling. Applications for B.Tech Marine Engineering or B.Sc. Nautical Science involving part-time, distance learning, or correspondence courses will not be considered for any of the maritime programs.

Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else.

On Shiksha, get access to

66K
Colleges
|
1.2K
Exams
|
6.9L
Reviews
|
1.9M
Answers

Learn more about...

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

Have a question related to your career & education?

or

See what others like you are asking & answering