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Best Courses after 10+2 Science in 2021

Best Courses after 10+2 Science in 2021

by GIETU  |  May 13, 2021
Best Courses after 10+2 Science in 2021

Best Courses after 10+2 Science in 2021

Class 12 is an essential milestone in any student’s life. It is the year where they go off to college and venture into adulthood. The most mind-boggling decision that all students confront is picking the right course after 10+2. Most students would be going with engineering, while others might be looking for a reputed medical college. While these options are unique, students can opt for other popular and emerging career options after Science in 10+2. Let us look at few popular course and career options students can opt for after Science in 10+2:

Engineering

Engineering is a popular course for students who study Science in their 12th. Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) is the perfect course for students who aspire to become engineers. These are professional undergraduate degrees awarded after completing four years of academic study in the field of engineering. B.E. involves more theory, whereas B.Tech. has more excellent practical applications. To pursue a BE/B.Tech. Degree, aspirants must complete their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% at the Higher Secondary level.

The traditional B.E /B. Tech specialization courses include Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics, Communication Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Petrochemical, and Petroleum Aerospace Engineering.

Today, colleges and universities offer varieties of job-centric courses in keeping with the latest trends of the job market. Students can supplement their B. Tech degree with certifications in emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), Data Science, Machine Learning, Blockchain Technology, and Software Development. These courses allow students to upskill and at the same time gain industry exposure. Engineering is a great option to pursue and settle for decent jobs both within the country and abroad. Many graduates can also start their entrepreneurial journey through their innovative ideas and inventions after completing their engineering degrees.

B.Sc. Agriculture

B.Sc. Agriculture deals with the research and practices involved in Agriculture Sciences dealing with topics like Soil Science, Genetics, Plant Breeding, and Plant Pathology. It is a great course to pursue in an agricultural country like India. The career opportunities are considerable, with graduates getting jobs as Agriculture Officer, Agriculture Research Scientist, and Agriculturist.

Medicine

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery or MBBS is the most common course that comes to mind whenever there’s a medicine talk. However, the medical field is vast and encompasses everything from diagnostic practice to other related fields like healthcare, pharmaceutical, nursing, and dental surgery. Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) at the 10+2 level is a prerequisite for opting for different medical-related courses. Mentioned below are some of the different medical-related courses:

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

To pursue MBBS, students must pass their 10+2 or equivalent exam in PCM/PCMB with at least 60% marks in aggregate. For admission to any medical college, students have to appear in an entrance exam. Even though a student needs to study more than MBBS to become a professional doctor, it is the primary degree that all doctors need to have. The specializations after completing MBBS are many, and it is considered one of the most rewarding careers.

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

Students who opt for BDS have to undergo a five-year Bachelor in Dental Surgery course. For admission to BDS courses, students must qualify 10+2 exam or any equivalent exam with at least 85% marks from a recognized institute. After MBBS, BDS is one of the most desired courses by students in the health sector. The five-year program involves four years of classroom education and one year of compulsory internship.

B.Sc. Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year professional course. Students should have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as mandatory subjects to pursue this course. Students need to obtain a 45% aggregate score in the qualifying exam. The program aims to train students in general nursing practices like wellness, illness and disease management, health promotion, and so on.

Pharma

Bachelor of Pharmacy is a four-year undergraduate degree in the field of Pharmacy. The eligibility conditions to pursue this course are that a student should pass 10+2 in Science stream (PCM/B) with a minimum aggregate of 50%. One can start practicing as a chemist after completion of the degree. Candidates with B. Pharma medical companies also prefer degrees as medical representatives with good salaries and other benefits.

Other than these courses, students with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) at the 10+2 level can think of other courses like Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc. A.H.), Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine (BAMS), B.Tech. in Biotechnology, Bachelor of Physiotherapy, diploma courses in operation theatre technology, medical laboratory, x-ray technology and so on.

Students who have Biology Mathematics combination at 10+2 level can opt for different interdisciplinary options like Biomedical Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics.,

B.Sc. in Pure Sciences

Bachelor of Science is an undergraduate degree that students can take up to pursue a career in Science. Students need to complete their 10+2 in the Science stream to be eligible for the B.Sc. course. The duration of a B.Sc. course is typically three years in Indian colleges. Some of the popular specializations in Pure Sciences are:

B.Sc. Mathematics

Bachelor’s in Mathematics helps students explore different concepts and applications of mathematics like Statistics, Actuarial Sciences, etc. Bachelor’s degree holders in Mathematics have great career options like Investment Banker, Accountant, and Researcher.

B.Sc. Physics

Bachelor of Sciences Physics is a challenging course that teaches the theoretical, practical, and mathematical aspects of Physical Sciences and other subjects like Chemistry, Mathematics, etc. The practical applications of Physics make it a fascinating subject. B.Sc. degree holders in Physics have great careers like Researcher, Radiologist, Consulting Physicist, and Radiation Oncologist.

B.Sc. Biotechnology

B.Sc. Biotechnology is an integration of Biology and Technology. The course involves studying cellular and biomolecular processes for the development of different technologies and products that improve human lives. The career options after Bachelors in Biotechnology are Agricultural Biotechnologist, Medical Biochemist, Human Geneticist, and Bioprocess Engineer.

Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)

Bachelor of Architecture is an undergraduate degree program that involves the art of planning, designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. The eligibility conditions to pursue the program is 50% marks in aggregate in 10+2 with mathematics. The five-year program is a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge for students to learn about every stage of any construction project.

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

BCA is a three-year undergraduate program. Students who pursue this course learn about different computer applications, programming languages, web applications, etc. There are excellent career opportunities after completion of this course. Graduates can work as Web Developers, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Software Tester, and Web Designer.

Opting for Science stream in 10+2 keeps all options open for students. They can also opt for a career in Management, opt for a degree like Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), or pursue a course like Hospitality and Hotel Administration. Science students can also choose a career as a Graphic and Web Designer or pursue a course like Nutrition and Deictic. However, the important thing is to identify one’s interests and strengths and then make an informed decision and then move towards the desired career choice. We hope this list of career choices does come in handy in your decision-making.

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