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According to your query:
Yes, you can take a one-year break after B.Sc. Botany, and it's completely okay. Many students choose to pause for various reasons preparing for competitive exams, exploring career options, working on personal goals, or simply recharging. A well-planned gap year can help you gain clarity, confidence, and direction for your future studies or career.
Hi Sonu,
Once you’ve filled out the admission form online, the college or university usually updates the official website with the merit list or selection list.
To check if your name is on the list, search the name of the college on Google along with the merit list or admission list.You’ll usually find a PDF file or a login portal where you can enter your roll number or application number to check your status. Some colleges release the list in alphabetical order, so you can also search for your name directly.
If the list hasn’t been uploaded yet, wait a bit or call the college’s admission helpline for more details. Sometimes, updates are also sent via SMS or email.
Good luck,
Yes, you can do a polytechnic course from a private college after 10th.
Key Points:
10th pass required (with Math & Science)
Direct admission available in private colleges
No entrance needed in most private colleges
Courses: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, CS, etc.
Good afternoon,
I suggest you to choose subject as per your interest, list down a brief info regarding subject stream
1. Arts/Humanities Stream (Highly Recommended)
If you're interested in subjects like current affairs, writing, public administration, etc., this is a great option.
Suggested Subjects:
Political Science
History
Geography
Sociology
Psychology
English
Economics
These subjects help in preparing for Tier I & II exams, which include:
Current Affairs
General Studies
Essay Writing
2. Commerce Stream
If you're good with logic, reasoning, and numbers.
Business Studies
Accountancy
Mathematics
You’ll gain useful skills for the Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning sections.
3. Science Stream
Choose this if you plan to keep career options open (e.g., ACIO, UPSC, SSC, Defence, etc.).
Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) or Mathematics (PCM)
Computer Science (optional but helpful)
Science is acceptable, and tech skills are valued in IB’s cyber and technical roles too.
Job Role
Average Annual Package (INR)
Software Developer
3-6 LPA
Web Developer
2.5 -¹5 LPA
System Analyst
3 -6.5 LPA
Technical Support Engineer
2 -4 LPA
Data Analyst (entry level)
3.5 -6 LPA
After BCA, the average salary package is around 2.5 to 5 LPA. With good skills in programming, web development, or data analytics, and some experience or internships, the package can go up to 8–12 LPA or more. Growth depends on your technical skills, college, and job location.
Hello reader,
As per your query, the package of a BCA graduate starts from 2.5 to 4 lacs per annum for freshers.
For mid level person it ranges from 4 lac to 8 lac per annum, and for senior level it ranges from 8 lac to 15 lac per annum.
Moreover, the salary depends on skills, experience, company, location, certification, and other factors.
Best of luck for your future.
Dear student, Yes, after completing high school (10+2), you can apply for various entry schemes in the Indian Navy. If you have passed with subjects like Physics and Maths, you may be eligible for roles such as SSR (Senior Secondary Recruit) or AA (Artificer Apprentice). These are popular options for candidates who want to join the Navy right after school. Just make sure to check the official Indian Navy recruitment notifications for specific eligibility details, age limits, and how to apply.
Hello reader, the road map for isro after 12th is as follows,
After you complete your 12th from science section
* Appear for JEE exam and secure good rank
* Complete your B Tech degree in Aeronautical, Electrical and Communication, or Mechanical Department , and after that Appear for
* ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) Exam
The second ways is, after B Tech go for master degree and then get selected by isro
The third way is complete your BSc and MSc in either
* Physics
* Maths or
* Electronic
And then get selected by isro
The fourth way is after you complete your PhD in astrophysics, space technology or material science you can get a position in isro as research scientist.
So select which option best suits you.
Regards
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