One of the best questions I have got so before answering it, I would like to thank you for asking this question whose answer will be beneficial for you as well as many other students who think that B.Tech is the only way for them after 10+2
Dear DIVIN, it seems that you are a science student, so you can apply for B.Sc as well as B.A. for a graduation degree and in these graduation years, you can prepare yourself for CAT , CMAT or ZAT entrance to persue MBA from top Indian as well as foreign colleges. MBA is very beneficial these days and not only B.Tech + MBA but B.Sc + MBA is also good for your bright future.
You can also go for Mass com as well as journalism courses, mass media if you want to explore yourself, if you have that ability and have guts to face camera someday. These are the brilliant courses with little lesser competition than engineering and highly below risky.
You can also apply for BCA and then MBA or MCA if you want to get more professional. BCA + MCA not only gives you good placement but also will develop you intellectually. You will learn website and android development there. You will get chances for startup if you have that brilliant idea.
You can also go for hotel management, air hostess, and fashion designing courses which are some of the most interesting and beneficial way to explore your personality.
At the end, everything depends on your hardwork and good mind.
So all the best for what so ever proffession you choose.
Hello student,
In today's date, there are alot of degree courses apart from Medicine and Engineering. Earlier medicine and engineering were the only options for science students as an honourable career. But now this scenario has changed due to a lot of developing BSc degrees. Along with engineering, medicine and other science courses, a science student can also change his field to Commerce or Arts depending upon his choice of subject. Following are some of the other courses.
1. Bachelor of Science
If you have a good PCB or PCM score in your 12th standard, then you can choose BSc for graduation and further continue with MSc in your desired subject. After that you can give National Eligibility Test for PhD fellowship programme.
In BSc there are many other courses apart from BSc in pure science subjects. For example, options like BSc Animation and Multimedia, BSc in Aviation, BSc in Nautical Science, BSc IT, BSc in Electronics and Communication, BSc in Biotechnology, BSc in Microbiology, BSc in Forensic Science, etc. All these courses are the applications of the Pure Science field and are developing at a very rapid rate. The following decade is going to require alot of students with skills in such applied sciences field.
2. Bachelor of Architecture is another field which involves construction of building, planning of the construction, etc.
3. Bachelor of Business administration is a field different from science but science students can study in this field. After the degree, one can pursue MBA for further education and therefore, for higher post job opportunity. Along with this course, a student can pursue other Commerce courses like BCom and BMS, a student can appear for competitive exams for the course of CA (Chartered Accountant) and CS (Company Secretary). These are some of the good Commerce's Courses.
4. Apart from degree courses, there are various Diploma programs which are very job-oriented and skill based. For example, Engineering Diploma, Diploma in Biotechnology, Diploma in Fashion Designing, Diploma in Event Management, Diploma in Banking and Finance, etc. These courses are also very fast developing and therefore, attract a lot of students as a career option.
Hope this information helps you.
All the best.
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