i am in 10th currently icse going to give boards in 2025,i studied science in 9th an 10th..but now i dont to pursue more of science can i change my stream to commerce after 10th..i am planning to study more and cover up the syllabus of 9th and 10th which i left
Yes, you can change your stream from science to commerce after completing your 10th grade ICSE exams. Here’s what you can do:
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Choose Commerce Stream : Contact your school or the board to inform them of your decision to switch to the commerce stream for 11th grade.
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Cover Syllabus : Use the summer break or additional study time to catch up on any missed topics from 9th and 10th grade that are necessary for commerce subjects.
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Consult Teachers : Seek guidance from teachers or counselors regarding subject choices and study plans to smoothly transition into the commerce stream.
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Prepare for Board Exams : Focus on understanding the new subjects and prepare effectively for your upcoming board exams in the commerce stream.
Taking proactive steps and staying organized will help you successfully transition from science to commerce for your higher secondary education.
Can i be a teacher after General Graduation and B.ed Degree?
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue a career as a teacher after completing a general graduation and obtaining a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree. The B.Ed degree is specifically designed to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills required for teaching in schools. After completing your B.Ed, you can apply for teaching positions in schools, both government and private, at the primary, secondary, or higher secondary levels, depending on your qualifications and preferences.
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one degree and one diploma both in same time is possible.
Hello aspirant
One degree and ond diploma course at a time is possible only when you have completed class xii.
On the basis of class xii marks you can pursue b tech Course, you will have to appear for common entrance test ( CET ) for b tech course. You can pursue one of the Course through online mode .
You can do diploma through online mode anc pursye b tech offline .
OR else complete first diploma Course and then you can get lateral entry tk second year of Engineering Course. This way you will save your ond year time and will have diploma and engineering degree too.
im opting comerece without maths but with psychology so can i also take biology as 6th subject and in future can i pursue bsc degree in pschology
In most schools, it should be possible to take Commerce with Psychology and Biology as your elective (6th) subject. Commerce and Psychology are not typically conflicting subjects, and Biology can be a valuable elective depending on your career goals.
Universities typically require a minimum percentage in Class 12 for B.Sc. Psychology programs. The specific subjects required can vary depending on the university.While some universities might prefer students from a Science background (with subjects like Biology), many universities do accept students from the Commerce stream for B.Sc. Psychology programs.
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i dropped out of engineering after completing first year in 2017 , can i complete my degree now ? do i have to attend classes or can i do it online?
Do u regret dropping out????????
if i am in final year 6th sem in degree can i write cat exam? and how should i apply for the college ?? what is the procedure?
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the CAT exam is that you should have a graduate degree in any stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Bachelor or you can appear for the CAT exam if you are in your last year of Bachelors course. Seeing as you are in your 6th semester, you are eligible to sit for the exam Just make sure that you do not have a back log in any semester or even if you do, make sure that you have cleared it before appearing for CAT.
Filling of college applications takes place after the CAT exam's results are announced. After the results are announced, you can visit the websites of your desired colleges and fill out forms for their GD/PI.
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